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Re: Anyone have success running Arachnid (IIGS Web Browser)
"Kim Howe" <marlinphish@gmail.com> wrote in
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> Brian wrote:
>> I'm using PR3, directly from
>> http://members.optusnet.com.au/appleiigs/arachnid.html
>>
>> The fact it happens immediately at start up every time (in
>> both emulation and on a real machine) indicates it's the
>> program, but maybe it's a coincidence. I wonder if there's
>> a difference between this PR3 and the one previous sold by
>> Syndicomm.
>
> Sorry to hear it's not working for you. It may help to delete
> the preferences and bookmarks files - as others have suggested.
> I probably shouldn't have included them in the download. I'm a
> bit rusty on things.
Yes, deleting the 'Prefs' and 'Bookmarks' files does help.
That's what I did to get mine going. TCP/IP connected immediately
with my setting that worked in Contiki and ADTPRO1.2.0 and what
I already had set to get me connected to FTP sites with SAFE2.22.
> Syndicomm didn't ever sell Arachnid - I believe they offered
> to send it out on a disk for a small charge. It has always been
> free. It's really a pre-beta look at what I was doing up to about
> 5 years ago, when I had to stop my GS activities to accomplish a
> major life change that involved moving 4000kms. I thought I'd have
> to drop out of the Apple II world for six months or so, but it
> ended up being 5 years. I've recently been able to unpack my
> Apple II stuff. Sadly none of my GS motherboards were still
> functional, but I have managed to overcome that problem. I'm
> still trying to track down a cable for my ZipGSX, and I'm now
> using an LCD TV with a scan converter for a monitor, but other
> than that I'm up and running again.
I've got some more ROM01 GS motherboards available, may need battery.
Also, I can make a cable for the ZIP-GSX, since they are parallel.
The Transwarp is the one that isn't so easy, since they cross the
odd and even lines. I've been years looking for the inverted 40-pin
female IDC header plugs. That would make building the TW cable easy.
> My current project is to finish another program I was working on
> just before the move, an ftp new desk accessory. I've been able
> to make some decent progress on it in recent weeks. There are some
> screenshots here: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/190/14179990.png
I'd be interested in that, Kim, although SAFE 2.22 does a fine job
of accessing FTP sites. So nice to download stuff from ASIMOV and
others directly to the IIgs. I am so distraught over not trying this
earlier. I am loving it.
> I am somewhat unsure what to do with Arachnid at this point. I may
> revisit it, if I can think of a way to make it actually useful. It
> could be more productive for me to update TelnetNDA to support VT100,
> Color and SSH, and use that to run Lynx, for example.
Telnetting in color would be so cool. I used to telnet all the time
on my Atari computers back in the day, and yes, I am sad that I didn't
go over to the Apple II back then. They are such great fun, in both
the user category and the developer frame of mind.
> Thanks for trying my software. It's nice to know there are a few
> people around who are still interested.
I try as much software as I can afford the time to do so. As I said,
it is great fun, and I do a little creating on them as well. As far
as cloning cards, I really don't like doing that as much. I'm in the
process of learning how the cards work, the FUN-damentals of them,
so I can design my own. That's where the fun is for me, and also,
I enjoy troubleshooting problems for other developers.
Please come back to Arachnid, Kim. It's a great start on a very much
needed software, and I'm sure others will agree with me on that. :-)
Bill