P.S.: For all you Classic users I'm not sure how well grepper.org will
work -- I tried booting up in 9.2.2 for the first time in a long time
and got the "question mark folder of death" so I had to boot up in
Tiger from an external drive to get the main Tiger system working again
-- but you might try it.
Just thought I'd post this FWIW.
In article <10nnd30$vmsk$1@dont-email.me>, super70s <super70s@super70s.invalid> wrote:
P.S.: For all you Classic users I'm not sure how well grepper.org will work -- I tried booting up in 9.2.2 for the first time in a long time
and got the "question mark folder of death" so I had to boot up in
Tiger from an external drive to get the main Tiger system working again
-- but you might try it.
Just thought I'd post this FWIW.
No go in 9.2.2, tried Classilla and Netscape Navigator, it's the https:// that's the problem, and the http:// version of the domain doesn't work.
In article <vintageapplemac-2802260807500001@pmg3>,
vintageapplemac@gmail.com (scole) wrote:
In article <10nnd30$vmsk$1@dont-email.me>, super70s
<super70s@super70s.invalid> wrote:
P.S.: For all you Classic users I'm not sure how well grepper.org will
work -- I tried booting up in 9.2.2 for the first time in a long time
and got the "question mark folder of death" so I had to boot up in
Tiger from an external drive to get the main Tiger system working again
-- but you might try it.
Just thought I'd post this FWIW.
No go in 9.2.2, tried Classilla and Netscape Navigator, it's the https://
that's the problem, and the http:// version of the domain doesn't work.
I got to thinking and was able to successfully boot into 9.2.2 using the external drive with Tiger, I think that 9.2.2 is more "virgin" than the
one on my main HD. I did get a couple of "the Finder has unexpectedly
quit" warnings, but they went away.
I noticed I didn't even have a Web browser that would run under 9.2.2.
What's a good d/l URL for Classilla? I'll put that on the external Tiger drive just for the heck of it.
On 2026-02-28 20:45:43 +0000, super70s said:
In article <vintageapplemac-2802260807500001@pmg3>,
vintageapplemac@gmail.com (scole) wrote:
In article <10nnd30$vmsk$1@dont-email.me>, super70s
<super70s@super70s.invalid> wrote:
P.S.: For all you Classic users I'm not sure how well grepper.org will >>>> work -- I tried booting up in 9.2.2 for the first time in a long time
and got the "question mark folder of death" so I had to boot up in
Tiger from an external drive to get the main Tiger system working again >>>> -- but you might try it.
Just thought I'd post this FWIW.
No go in 9.2.2, tried Classilla and Netscape Navigator, it's the https:// >>> that's the problem, and the http:// version of the domain doesn't work.
I got to thinking and was able to successfully boot into 9.2.2 using the
external drive with Tiger, I think that 9.2.2 is more "virgin" than the
one on my main HD. I did get a couple of "the Finder has unexpectedly
quit" warnings, but they went away.
I noticed I didn't even have a Web browser that would run under 9.2.2.
What's a good d/l URL for Classilla? I'll put that on the external Tiger
drive just for the heck of it.
For any old Mac software, the first place to check is always Macintosh Garden.
<http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/classilla>
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