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VCF East
10/14/2021 at 14:48 • 0 commentsThe BeBox was finally brought back to life after some cycles to figure out a workable partition size on the 64G Compact Flash. It then went to VCF East as a supporting serial terminal for the Novasaur project. Lots of interest and a first for many seeing this legendary machine in the flesh!
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Photo credit: https://twitter.com/LambdaCalculus7/status/1446824646033170437/photo/1
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Networked
08/28/2021 at 20:52 • 0 commentsThe original Novell NE2000 card (circa 1991) arrived. Most ISA cards of the BeBox era would have been plug-and-play. Not too much of an issue if you have a Windows 95 machine handy to update the settings. If your only ISA slots are in the BeBox then you need a board with jumpers. That means stepping back a few years to the late 80's.
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This card comes from the time where most LANs would be hooked up via coax cables (10Base-2) and predates the wider use of the now ubiquitous twisted-pair cabling. The card does have an AUI, so an MAU can be fitted to provide the 10Base-T interface.
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Once hooked up it was a simple case of configuring the IRQ and port for the card, setting the network to DHCP and the machine was online!
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Some Unix networking commands are available via the BeOS shell. The BeOS also has a suitably named Poor Man web server that was able to serve up a basic web page from the file system.
Alastair Hewitt


