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Destroyer1976 New Tinkerer Queensland, Australia -------- Joined: Sep 8, 2025 Posts: 16 Likes: 1 |
Dec 15, 2025 - #1
I have a Quadra 950 & an ethernet addon (via AAUI). Can anyone help me get this computer on the internet?
Duncan |
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AlpineRaven New Tinkerer -------- Joined: Oct 9, 2025 Posts: 10 Likes: 4 |
Dec 16, 2025 - #2
Best thing would be to get ethernet to wifi bridge adapter with usb power.
Pending on what mac OS you're using, Open Transport is lot easier, Also AppleShare 3.8.8 from Mac OS 9.2.2 is the best one that works in System 7.5.5 Cheers AP |
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V.Yakob Tinkerer Syktyvkar -------- Joined: Sep 6, 2023 Posts: 129 Likes: 46 |
Dec 16, 2025 - #3
And what's the problem?
What OS, what are you doing and what doesn't work? And what is meant by "Internet"? Using public/local FTP, NTP, or, for example, an application from Macintosh Repository to access the application archive will not be a problem. Some people still use BBS. Internet pages of text or simply sites should also work, but I haven't tried it. In the profile, I once wrote a message about an application that allows you to access AFP shares even on 7.0.1. |
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Destroyer1976 New Tinkerer Queensland, Australia -------- Joined: Sep 8, 2025 Posts: 16 Likes: 1 |
Dec 16, 2025 - #4
Hello, I have an apple quadra 950, ethernet adapter plugged into the aaui port on the back.
I'm running OS 8.1 (the highest I can get going). I was hoping to download some software, not viewing websites |
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V.Yakob Tinkerer Syktyvkar -------- Joined: Sep 6, 2023 Posts: 129 Likes: 46 |
Dec 16, 2025 - #5
There shouldn't be any problems.
Out of the box, Mac OS 8.1 should work normally with the network, no additional actions should be required. If there is no DHCP, then configure the address manually. What doesn't work out specifically? |
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Mk.558 Tinkerer -------- Joined: Nov 11, 2023 Posts: 112 Likes: 45 |
Dec 17, 2025 - #6
Can you elaborate more on this? In addition, a Ethernet to WiFi bridge may not be what he's looking for. If he wants to download some things off the internet, what's wrong with just using Ethernet alone? |
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Destroyer1976 New Tinkerer Queensland, Australia -------- Joined: Sep 8, 2025 Posts: 16 Likes: 1 |
Dec 18, 2025 - #7
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Mk.558 Tinkerer -------- Joined: Nov 11, 2023 Posts: 112 Likes: 45 |
Dec 19, 2025 - #8
You won't get a more modern browser for a multiple reasons.
A) Security. Most sites these days require SSL v2 or v3, and at least TLS 1.2 but 1.3 is the norm last I checked. B) Bloat. A Macintosh SE/30 would load Google in about 30 seconds, if that's still possible, but that was 10 years ago. And that was just the front page. C) Demand. There's almost no demand for an updated System 7 compatible browser these days. Browsers are a huge undertaking, and two of the most recent examples I'm aware of are Classilla and TenFourFox, which both have lapsed in development for human reasons. Classilla stopped being in development since 2021, and that was meant for Mac OS 9. TenFourFox was meant for OS X 10.4, and that halted progress too. Macintosh Garden is compatible with certain older browsers, but even something "capable" (I'm using that word loosely) like iCab is going to be slow even on a PowerPC 601, which is much faster than a Quadra 950. Macintosh Garden offers an FTP service, which...can be difficult to navigate because of the sheer number of items. Your best bet is to download the article on a newer system, process it if need be and then AFP it over to the Quadra. P.S. The AppleShare 3.8.8 comment I'm not sure about, but I guarantee that you can't install that on 7.5.5. |
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AlexMac Tinkerer Bavaria -------- Joined: Jun 22, 2023 Posts: 103 Likes: 55 |
Yesterday at 6:09 PM - #9
Macintosh Garden works great on Netscape 2 and 3 and you should be able to download what you need from there. I use them with System 7.1 from my Quadra 700, IIci and SE/30. Should be just great on a Quadra 950.
I'm still looking into building a modern(ish) classic Mac browser for System 7.1/7.5 with a built in connection to an image proxy converting png to gif and providing SSL proxying. My proxy runs quite nice and I can see all images on macintoshgarden with it and also all modern websites load (but look bad of course). The browser itself is not really something yet, though. |
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