Reply 13560 of 29602, by creepingnet
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I had originally hopes I was done after the laptop. I just got the Cisco WaveLAN card drivers from VCFED and got them working like a champ. Now I'm using that card more than the Lucent WaveLAN Silver.
So the wife gets this cool idea to make a "Technology" christmas tree this year because, well, it seems cool. VHS Tapes, Atari Carts, old 1.2M Floppy Diskettes for xmas ornaments, and some vintage PC's under the tree......
Only thing is one of the more ignored machines in my collection, a Macintosh SE FDHD, got brought back into action and it's been a royal B****** to get that thing up and going happily.....
Here's that mess I've had to deal with. This is why I don't like vintage Apple or even any Apple that much to be honest, just too much fiddling around to deal with the proprietary archetecture.
So I decided to reformat and reinstall to Mac OS 6.0.8 from Mac OS 6.0.3. I did this because I've been running an Everett Washington School District install I've been unable to replace since 2007 when I bought this thing at Value Village for $10. And bits of the O/S were missing, and control panel applets were missing, and certain files were no longer there - it was a real pain in the rear just to write out *.dsk files in Linux using the DD command - whole new box of "recycled" floppies, not a single one even workable after DD, then a green resonably new one marked windows 95 worked JUST well enough to do the job.
I decided to also only install games I enjoy playing, which on a Mac, is actually very few (Tetris, Sim City, Wheel of Fortune, Hot Air Balloon - small stuff).Tried finding xmas software, but Lemmings Holidays requires color & OS 7, and well, more focusing on making it a X-mas tree display.
But the biggest mess is getting these darn games on here. Thankfully I'm using Linux Mint as my primary O/S currently but good god - Stuffit files holding disk images, then stuffit files holding the plain files (I remember way way back when I felt like I'd finally conquered sneakernet file xfer on Macintosh, only to find out resource forks were missing/busted). So I've been shuffling the same probalby 10-15 year old floppy diskette back and fourth between a USB floppy drive on my Lenovo T61 and that bloody Mac SE.
Geting Stuffit for a Mac SE was not too hard, but I did yet again have to DD another diskette image to get the program ON the mac. Once it was on there, works pretty well, when my floppy drive is not getting errors.
Then came the long long search for File Exchange for Mac - only to find version 2.0 that works on Mac OS 7.0 and up - only to then later find out Mac OS 6.0.8 COMES WITH File Exchange - so all this time I was jamming Stuffit Files with full EXES onto HFS formatted floppies I had to use DD to write/format and then wipe off the contents then copy the files over as root, then copy the files to the Mac and HOPE they are not corrupted so Stuffit or the installer will work (sheesh).
Either way, seven hours later of tedious file copying and I'm starting to just wish I'd finished up the Tandy 1000 over FTP first because at least ONE of the display units would be churning away cool demos under the x-mas tree - instead of sitting on my desk being spoon-fed questionable games and demo files via floppy diskette and praying to the computer gods it's going to work.
Honestly, I'm thinking about selling the Mac once Xmas is over, I don't really use it much, it's a PITA to setup, LAN cards for it cost a small fortune and require discharging the CRT anyway to install. The RAM's maxxed out, the screen is B&W, and it's still running on it's 30+ year old SCSI hard disk that sounds like R2-D2 having a seizure but is still healthy (go figure). And I don't have a long enough TORX to do any hardware stuff with it anyway. Kind of a shame because it is a nice setup - including a spare mouse, trackball, 800K external floppy, and the original keyboard and the manual for it.
Compared to the Tandy, which will be just power on, plug into LAN, fire up FTP client on the T61, and go to town copying what probably will end up just being 500MB in the end of data to the 3GB HDD it has now (I needed the 8GB it had in it for my 486 to replace my failing MS-DOS WFWG 15GG drive that would detect but fail to start up unless on usb External device - that data xfer went over without a single issue).
So things on the docket for right now
- Get some cool stuff on this bleegin Mac, then prep to sell to someone who has more paitience/time for it than I do at this point in my life.
- Restore the Tandy 1000's installation onto it's new/old 3GB HDD (which came out of the NEC Ready 9522 tower that has an 80GB runnin Win98SE now)
- Take a break and work on some music stuff for awhile.
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