login info (user/pass):
gopher://phytocodex.porcupine.club/0/ftpserver.txt
roygbiv2 · 4h ago
This landed at exactly the right time for me. I've just pulled out my 7100/66av power pc from the cupboard to play with. It lacks any modern browser (and probably the power to deal with https) so I resorted to hosting simple http server on my modern computer and downloading things I wanted to there and then going to the mac to download it again.
> It lacks any modern browser (and probably the power to deal with https)
It should be able to run Netscape 4, but HTTPS will indeed be an issue - less because of speed, more because a browser that old will lack support for modern cipher suites.
If it helps, Macintosh Garden has a FTP server, but everything is un-organized in one of 2 folders, apps and games. Too slow to get a directory listing on these older systems but you can get a file directly if you know what you’re looking for.
user3939382 · 4h ago
I just discovered this 2 weeks ago when I missed mac OS 9 so much compared to modern macOS I wanted to see how far I would get. The answer is, there is promising progress on TLS 1.2 but it’s not there yet.
orena · 44m ago
Although very cool, I lack the emotional context to understand why ppl work on it, what is the motivation that drives them ?
Not trying to offend, just trying to understand
ndespres · 3h ago
Very cool and much needed. I run an iMac G3 on OS 9, and it’s a bit of a challenge to download files on because most websites don’t work, and the FTP directory listings on Macintosh Garden are so long that they never finish loading for me. Granted it’s nothing compared to the file transfer difficulties of the past, but it’s nice to see a period-correct workaround.
gopher://phytocodex.porcupine.club/1
ftp://repo1.macintoshgarden.org/Garden/
login info (user/pass): gopher://phytocodex.porcupine.club/0/ftpserver.txt
http://frogfind.com
It should be able to run Netscape 4, but HTTPS will indeed be an issue - less because of speed, more because a browser that old will lack support for modern cipher suites.
https://bbenchoff.github.io/pages/MacSSL.html
Not trying to offend, just trying to understand