JonB
Platinum Member
Eug, I used to run RC5 on a Mac (until the big herd died at work). To install the client, we dial-up connected to the internet and downloaded directly to the Mac. Diskettes from the PCs just didn't seem to work. Once cracking, it did OK, but it wasn't a G3, just a PowerPC something or other.
To load and unload blocks, we connected it to a PC with a crossover CAT5 cable. The PC had an FTP server running, so the Mac just accessed buff-in and buff-out files by using FTP Fetch. Also, there were times I sneakernetted buff-in.rc5 files to it and it worked just fine.
/edit - the reason I used FTP is that then, I don't have to enable any kind of file sharing. The PC FTP server took care of all the directory work.
You can use 'em , but it doesn't mean you have to like 'em.
To load and unload blocks, we connected it to a PC with a crossover CAT5 cable. The PC had an FTP server running, so the Mac just accessed buff-in and buff-out files by using FTP Fetch. Also, there were times I sneakernetted buff-in.rc5 files to it and it worked just fine.
/edit - the reason I used FTP is that then, I don't have to enable any kind of file sharing. The PC FTP server took care of all the directory work.
You can use 'em , but it doesn't mean you have to like 'em.