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To: tony who wrote (10829)5/3/2000 1:10:00 PM
From: Greg from Edmonton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
Are there any Mac experts here?

I have a Mac PPC 6100/60 here with System 7.5 installed on it, that much I know. Ultimately, I am trying to get TCP/IP connectivity but first I think I need to install Mac TCP from the System 7.5 CD-ROM.

I also recently connected a SCSI CD-ROM which it doesn't quite recognize at the moment. After checking the System7.5 readme here is what I did to try and get the system to recognize the CD-ROM:

Control Panels -> PC Exchange -> Options
(the CD-ROM was recognized but not installed at this point)
Restart (CD-ROM still not installed)

What do I need to install / connect to the CD-ROM? This is new to me, as I am much more used to IBM hardware. Any help would be appreciated....



To: tony who wrote (10829)5/3/2000 7:22:00 PM
From: E.J. Neitz Jr  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14778
 
Tony--Switch to Windows 2000

I used Nt4.0 for a few years and it is great once you spend countless hours resolving conflicts etc. I installed win2000pro(clean install of everything) and I am pleased with it. I am running it with an AMD K6-200 and 64 mb of memory and it runs as fast as NT. Best wishes.