bauman@shell.com (05/01/91)
Sorry if this has already been discussed to death. With the impending arrival of system 7.0, what version of MacTCP should we use (if any work at all)? We currently have MacTCP 1.0.1 running with system 6.0.5. Thanks in advance. E-mail replies appreciated. Evan G. Bauman - Combustion/Reaction Engineering Shell Development Company - Westhollow Research Center PO Box 1380; Houston, TX 77251-1380 bauman@shell.com (713)-493-8937
winders@aux.support.apple.com (Scott Winders) (05/01/91)
MacTCP 1.0.1 and MacTCP 1.0.2 were not written to support System 7. MacTCP 1.0.1 and MacTCP 1.0.2 look for the DNR routines in the blessed folder (usually called "System Folder"). Most people put MacTCP in the "Control Panels" folder and MacTCP cannot find the DNR routines. The workaround to this is fairly simple. Put MacTCP in the System Folder and put an alias of MacTCP in the "Control Panels" folder. Note: MacTCP 1.0.1 and MacTCP 1.0.2 do not work properly under System 7 with virtual memory turned on. The next major release of MacTCP will address these issues. We do not have a time-frame on when this will happen. Scott Winders internet: winders@aux.support.apple.com AppleLink: winders.s@applelink.apple.com
yahnke@vms.macc.wisc.edu (Ross Yahnke, MACC) (05/02/91)
In article <1991May1.135504.921@shell.shell.com>, bauman@shell.com writes... >Sorry if this has already been discussed to death. > >With the impending arrival of system 7.0, what version of MacTCP >should we use (if any work at all)? > >We currently have MacTCP 1.0.1 running with system 6.0.5. I'm using 1.0.2 tho I hear 1.0.1 will work, the 1.0 version dosen't work under 7. Using 1.0.2 I need to put a copy both in the Control Panel folder and the System folder. Apparently this will be fixed in the 1.1 release. >>> yahnke@macc.wisc.edu <<<