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Yeah err its a Mac LC575 :P
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Doogee:
ok ive got this mac its running system software Z1-7.5
I want to connect it to a spare hole in the router but it has no ethernet. How do i get it going? what kind of adapter do i need? It has a CD drive but i dont have a burner so i cant load any software. how do i format a mac floppy in linux?
Kintaro:
$ su -
password:
# modprobe hfs
# mount -t hfs /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy
ravuya:
For ethernet, you'll most likely need a PDS ethernet card. Sadly for you, the LC575 is an ancient piece of equipment and it'll be hard to find a PDS card cheap.
However, if you manage to find a TV card for them (much more common) they make bad-ass TV's.
Doogee:
what a shame.
So in a way im kinda lucky to have one of these macs
Will that pds thing go into a 10/100 eth on the router (i think its called 20baseT) i know a few local public schools who have lots of macs and theyre connected via cat5 so thry may have a spare (id have to con em though)
[ December 09, 2002: Message edited by: Got Doogee? ]
rtgwbmsr:
For more information:
http://www.lowendmac.com/500/lc575.shtml
I didn't have much luck searching e-bay.
Sonnet makes a "Presto Plus" which should work with the 575...e-mail them to make if you want to consider it.
http://www.sonnettech.com/product/presto_plus.html
It'll double the processor speed, add 32 MB RAM and give you 10 base T networking for a somewhat high $99 (hey, it was twice that a few months ago)
32 MB of crucial RAM costs $39.59
The last PDS net card I saw was around $25
Almost $65 for both of those...if you are thinking about putting this thing into use, I recommend getting this upgrade. I did, and I use my LC (the original) much more often now.
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