QuackingPenguin
Banned
Ok, well i have several questions and stuff...
First off, thanks for the help to Jadey, but the apple guy couldnt help. it's partly supported in disc burner now, so i guess it cant be too far away in itunes.
To the guy who asked about peoples opinions of MacWarez, i think you are a tripper, and a psycho. NO thread should be 20 pages long. that is just wrong.
Does anyone have any experience trying to get either gnat, ipnetsharex, or even terminal commands to work, to share a connection to an os9 machine. it seems to work on this machine, but the imac with os9 just wont connect to any servers. the network is fine for file-transfers, but NAT and Routing obviously arent configured correctly.
any help would be appreciated. also, is there any benefit to NOT using ipnetsharex or gnat, and instead using the terminal, and a script to route ip packets.
also, are the unix commands in osx modified at all from a 'normal' bsd/unix install? if so, is there a list of the changes?
also. for everyone using X, and particularly those wanting speed increases, and not freaked out by using the terminal, take a look at this for using a seperate swap partition in X:
http://www.resexcellence.com/hack_html_01/06-01-01.shtml
also, does anyone know of a DECENT hotline client for X? i have tried the official carbon client, hotstuff, frogblast, everything i could find. the only app i found that performs as well for hotline as in classic is Monica (dl's from a file-list automatically), and even the hotline loader in that has C R a Z y colours, EVERYWHERE.
thanks to all
QP
First off, thanks for the help to Jadey, but the apple guy couldnt help. it's partly supported in disc burner now, so i guess it cant be too far away in itunes.
To the guy who asked about peoples opinions of MacWarez, i think you are a tripper, and a psycho. NO thread should be 20 pages long. that is just wrong.
Does anyone have any experience trying to get either gnat, ipnetsharex, or even terminal commands to work, to share a connection to an os9 machine. it seems to work on this machine, but the imac with os9 just wont connect to any servers. the network is fine for file-transfers, but NAT and Routing obviously arent configured correctly.
any help would be appreciated. also, is there any benefit to NOT using ipnetsharex or gnat, and instead using the terminal, and a script to route ip packets.
also, are the unix commands in osx modified at all from a 'normal' bsd/unix install? if so, is there a list of the changes?
also. for everyone using X, and particularly those wanting speed increases, and not freaked out by using the terminal, take a look at this for using a seperate swap partition in X:
http://www.resexcellence.com/hack_html_01/06-01-01.shtml
also, does anyone know of a DECENT hotline client for X? i have tried the official carbon client, hotstuff, frogblast, everything i could find. the only app i found that performs as well for hotline as in classic is Monica (dl's from a file-list automatically), and even the hotline loader in that has C R a Z y colours, EVERYWHERE.
thanks to all
QP