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    PPC NetPositive+ for PowerPC BeOS

    Who says you can't do TLS on BeOS ... in NetPositive itself? It's a little rocky, but it works! Downloads in the article. It builds with Metrowerks cc/BeOS CodeWarrior, but not sure which was the more appropriate prefix ...
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    BeOS Install

    Actually, @wottle, another request. Can you send me what you have in /boot/beos/system/add-ons/kernel/drivers/bin/awacs ? I would like to compare that file with the one on this system just to make sure they're identical. How much L2 do you have?
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    BeOS Install

    That's very frustrating (for me). Your screenshot says you have a 250MHz system with 64MB of RAM. Any L2? I have a 6500/275 with 128MB of RAM and 1MB of cache, so I need to narrow some of these issues down. Maybe there's a logic board difference. There isn't a Gopher client on BeOS ... yet ;)...
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    BeOS Install

    Do you have sound on your TAM? My 6500 doesn't with BeOS, and I'm trying to see if it's unique to it or all Gazelle boards. (I do have a TAM also, but it runs 9.2.2, and I don't feel like putting 8.6 on it just to try this out. The BeOS launcher doesn't work with OS 9.) I've collected BeOS...
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    Breaking the 36MB RAM limit on the LCIII

    Didn't happen to have anything on the 6500, did you? I'm puzzling through why the BeOS AWACS driver works on the 6400 but not the 6500/TAM.
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    Mac IIci Success Story

    Not sure why. This occurred even with a recapped card. But this IIci is running 24/7, so it's possible they have a finite lifetime most collectors will never run into. Meanwhile, it's far more reliable, even though it's noticeably slower, just to run it without cache.
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    Mac IIci Success Story

    By far the part that failed the most in my very long running (as in decades) Mac IIci running NetBSD was the cache card. It would chew through one every couple of years and crash, recapped or not. I now run it without one.
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    Bio - Michaël "Mu0n" Juneau

    Welcome. Mostly a lurker myself. I salute your worthy dayjob.
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    Upgrading IIsi onboard RAM to 4MB

    I got a lot of wear out of my IIsi; it was the first Mac I ever personally owned. At one point I actually did put a NuBus expander and an 8*24*GC in it, since at the time I only used it with a dialup modem and LocalTalk. It did basic papers, Telnet and a little bit of web browsing until I got a...
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    HP-UX Workstation Hardware Specs

    My first job out of college was on a K250, so I have a real affection for PA-RISC. My favourite is my SAIC Galaxy 1100, which is a Gecko 712/80 in a portable MIL-SPEC shell. It runs NeXTSTEP. I also have a PrecisionBook that runs HP/UX 10.20, a C8000 which I'd like to set up again if I can find...