Hey all,
I hope this is the right forum for this - please correct / delete me if I'm wrong.
Since I got my blueSCSI v2 with wifi running I've wanted to get files from Mac garden directly from my SE/30.
FrogFind isn't enough to help me navigate either Macintosh Garden or Macintosh repository (not FrogFind's fault, it's this old Netscape browser that can't parse the download links I believe..
Anyway I used FileZilla on my modern Mac to get a listing of the 3 main folders of stuff on MacintoshGarden's ftp site. See 3 files attached to this post.
Use your modern computer and a text editor to "Find..." the file you're looking for. Yes, you're searching through text strings of filenames here so don't expect search-friendliness but usually you can navigate to what you want.
I wanted to get an FTP server called Rumpus on my SE/30 so I did the following:
On my modern Mac:
A. Opened garden_apps.txt
B. Did a find for rumpus. This found the one I wanted as:
/Garden/apps/Rumpus1.3c1.sit
On my SE/30:
EDITED post with updated attachments to remove some extra text that bloated the file and slowed down the Finding. Especially if you're adventurous enough to do the Find.. on your vintage Mac. This reduces the file sizes nearly in half.
I hope this is the right forum for this - please correct / delete me if I'm wrong.
Since I got my blueSCSI v2 with wifi running I've wanted to get files from Mac garden directly from my SE/30.
FrogFind isn't enough to help me navigate either Macintosh Garden or Macintosh repository (not FrogFind's fault, it's this old Netscape browser that can't parse the download links I believe..
Anyway I used FileZilla on my modern Mac to get a listing of the 3 main folders of stuff on MacintoshGarden's ftp site. See 3 files attached to this post.
Use your modern computer and a text editor to "Find..." the file you're looking for. Yes, you're searching through text strings of filenames here so don't expect search-friendliness but usually you can navigate to what you want.
I wanted to get an FTP server called Rumpus on my SE/30 so I did the following:
On my modern Mac:
A. Opened garden_apps.txt
B. Did a find for rumpus. This found the one I wanted as:
/Garden/apps/Rumpus1.3c1.sit
On my SE/30:
- Open Fetch FTP
- Connect to:
repo1.macintoshgarden.org
Use credentials as listed on macintoshgarden's FTP page (user: macgarden. password: publicdl) - Once connected, click on the Get File... button
- Enter the path from the string you found up in step B, above. In this case:
/Garden/apps/Rumpus1.3c1.sit - Hit OK
- Watch your download go. Fetch auto opens it.
- Enjoy.
EDITED post with updated attachments to remove some extra text that bloated the file and slowed down the Finding. Especially if you're adventurous enough to do the Find.. on your vintage Mac. This reduces the file sizes nearly in half.
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