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sanddrag 03-10-2004 19:59

New old server - Check it out
 
Hey everyone,
You may a noticed a few recent threads of mine relating to my Macintosh Classic that I saved from the landfill. Well, thanks in part to your help, it is now alive more than ever before. It now serves an HTML document and a GIF image on the WWW. Check it out at www.classicserver.net and tell me what you think! (Please don't everyone hit it at once) If you get an error, try back a little later. It can only handle so many connections at a time. Afterall, it was made before there even WAS an internet. :)
-sanddrag

Raven_Writer 03-10-2004 20:02

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I'm glad you got it all set up and "modernized" :D

As for checking out the site, FireFox says that the server cannot be found. I'll try it in the morning though at school, and see what happens.

Katie Reynolds 03-10-2004 20:09

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I'm using Firefox 1.0PR and it loaded fine for me!!

Raven_Writer 03-10-2004 20:12

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Katie Reynolds
I'm using Firefox 1.0PR and it loaded fine for me!!

It works fine for me now to :)

Problem was that the link was wrong (sanddrag changed it at 8:04, I posted at 8:02).

Aaron Knight 06-10-2004 07:47

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Nice to know you got it all working. Congrats!

Denman 06-10-2004 10:09

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ahhhhhhh what a beast

sanddrag 06-10-2004 10:47

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I had so much fun with this project, I decided to make 2 more. An SE FDHD and an SE/30. I'll let you know when they are done. :)

Pierson 06-10-2004 17:03

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This is really cool...

The picture on the page makes all the difference.

Keep up the good work!

sanddrag 24-11-2004 23:58

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After lots of hard drive trouble, I finally got the SE up and running. Check it out here.

The SE/30 is all done and working, I'm just don't have it turned on. But, I tried it out and man is it fast compared to the others.

Jay H 237 25-11-2004 10:24

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Nice job sanddrag. :)

I like that you also included a photo of the Macs in addition to the specs. Looking at the photos it reminds me of the computers we had back when I was in elementry school!

Astronouth7303 25-11-2004 22:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Denman
ahhhhhhh what a beast

^What he said.

dlavery 06-12-2004 23:26

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Very, very cool. Next, I want to see you make it all run on a Lisa!

Then you can load up Panther and watch the little CPU heat up and turn into a pile of slag when it tries to run Quartz Extreme! :ahh: (okay, you really can't, but it is fun to dream...)

-dave

sanddrag 06-12-2004 23:38

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Over the winter break I was going to experiment with a mail server program on an SE/30. I wanted FTP on my machines but I just haven't found anything good. There is NetPresenz but I don't like the way it functions, it does not seem as secure as MacHTTP.

What is really cool is browsing web sites on the old Macs. There aren't too many that will work but surprisingly Google searches do. Unfortunatley, it is nearly impossible to view images on web pages with the 68000 processor Macs. But I bet my SE/30 16Mhz 68030 with 16mb of RAM could run an early version of Netscape which would be more compatible with today's web and would be able to display images.

On a side note I dug up a "Welcome to the Macintosh SE" tutorial floppy disk today. I popped it in and it was so funny. It teaches how to move the mouse. It actually shows a little animation that if you slide it along the table, the cursor moves but when you lift it off the table the cursor does not. Then it shows how to click, and then it teaches you how to click and drag. The really funny part is that after booting from this disk, you must be able to perform these three tasks (pointing, clicking, dragging) before you can do anything else. It will not let you exit the tutorial, and there is no way to get the floppy out because it is electronic eject. (unless you use a paperclip).

Also, it goes on to explain the desktop making an analogy to a real desk. Then it explains what icons are and how to open files and resize windows and make folders and soforth.

I believe the Macintosh was the first computer with a mouse, and the Mac SE was a lot of people's first computer. The tutorial seems absurdly basic today but back then the mouse and desktop and icons were such new concepts.

sanddrag 09-12-2004 22:38

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It has been too long to edit my post so I have to make another post. I was able to get Eudora Internet Mail Server running on the SE/30. I don't have it all hooked up and turned on right now but it worked great in my home network. I was able to make an account and I put it in Outlook express on my PC and it worked great. I don't think I'll be able to run it on the internet on my cable modem at home, because I have only one IP for the modem. I have multiple machines and a router which forwards different ports to different local IPs within my home LAN. I think for e-mail to work properly on the internet, the actual server must have its own global IP. Anyway, it is cool to know it works.

An even cooler thing was that I installed Netscape 1.12 which is able to view more sites than MacWeb and it shows images! I can navigate the FIRST site pretty well on this machine. Also, it is much faster than MacWeb on my 68000 processor machines. It is so much fun to browse the web in black and white on an 8" screen (and through a SCSI adapter). :)

For some reason, I can't view some sites (seems like ones hosted on a CPanel server) like ChiefDelphi. I get an error like "there is no website configured at this address" Any ideas what causes this Brandon? (I'm sure it doesn't really matter though since I'm the only person in the world trying to access ChiefDelphi on a Macintosh SE/30 with Netscape 1.12 :D)

evulish 10-12-2004 01:27

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Quote:

Originally Posted by sanddrag
I don't think I'll be able to run it on the internet on my cable modem at home, because I have only one IP for the modem. I have multiple machines and a router which forwards different ports to different local IPs within my home LAN. I think for e-mail to work properly on the internet, the actual server must have its own global IP. Anyway, it is cool to know it works.

Nah. Just forward port 25, I think! It works for me.


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