5300CE & Global PowerPort Platinum

Okay Guys and Gals... I am at it again... I have sucessfully installed OS 9.1 on my 2 PowerBook 5300CE laptops... I have successfully installed the 3 floppies that come with my Global PowerPort Platinum PCMCIA card... When I try to access the internet by means of my local network gateway, I get an error that ethernet is not working, or something to that effect... Being a newby to Apple, this has me stumped... Can anyone offer advice and suggestions???

Dan

Posted on Oct 22, 2005 7:58 PM

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Oct 22, 2005 9:45 PM in response to jpl

Thanks for yur answers... However, I still don't understand what I am looking at when I go to the site, and even if I did, I can't use my 5300 to get there to get any updates, because neither the PowerPort Modem or the ethernet can connect to anything, even though the modem configuration control panel states it is set up correct, and the ethernet port even shows a link light on the hub in which it is attached... According to the documentation that came with the Global PowerPort Platinum PC Card, everything is set correct... So again I ask of anone for help as I am totally stumped, and definitely not beyond purchasing a different PCMCIA ethernet card to use... Please do help this frustrated soul...

Dan

Oct 23, 2005 4:48 AM in response to Dan5406

Dan
The updates you need for OS 9 fit on disks(3).IF you've got a CD-burner(PC or Mac) you can download them,burn a slow-speed ISO 9660 CD with the files unchanged(PC is Nero data disk) and transport them to your 5300(you need Stuffit on 5300!).
You also can transport them via PC-disks(unchanged as well!) to your 5300.
Don't get frustrated.
You also can try to use an OS beyond 9 on your 5300 to get the PC Card work,then downloading needed files,copy to disks(with Disk Copy 4.2 or 6.x) and upgrade then.
Good luck

Oct 23, 2005 10:38 AM in response to Dan5406

Dan,

Just a quick question: Do you have the 'PC Card Modem Extension' in your Extensions folder or is it listed in your Extensions Manager? If it is not present, the modem-side of your combo card will not work. From my experience, this extension is not normally installed by default.

If missing, you can custom install it from your 9.x CD; it is found in the Mobility folder in the System Folder.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=31288

See if you then can at least get the modem working.

Oct 23, 2005 12:22 PM in response to Dan5406

Dan,

When Apple updated to 9.x, it apparently broke GV's Global Fax which is a part of the whole software package. Now whether modem connectivity and/or Ethernet connectivity was affected along with the fax software I just don't know, but I suspect that is the case. I have read of 1400s running this software (latest version) with OS 9.1 so theoretically it should work.

Do you have the third-party Conflict Catcher installed? If so, disable in the Extensions Manager, restart and test.

When you open your AppleTalk control panel, do you see the "Alternate Ethernet" option?

This is what the GV says the Enablers and version 3.0.6 Updater do:
http://www.globalvillage.com/support/Updated-enable-os9.html

I would say your next step is to somehow download and install the GV software. Please tell us what computer(s) you are using and if you have any access to a floppy drive.

Oct 23, 2005 2:46 PM in response to jpl

Thank you for again answering... What you say does make sense... No, I do not have a copy of Conflict Catcher... Yes, when I open the AppleTalk control panel, I do see and have previously set the "Alternate Ethernet" option...

I am accessing this right now through my Ruby iMac DV (Summer 2000) and is does have a USB floppy drive... The shame of it is this is one of the few of that era that doesn't have a CD/RW, Just a CDROM...

Any instructions of the software needed and the steps needed that you may have would be GREATLY appreciated...

Dan

Oct 23, 2005 3:48 PM in response to Dan5406

Dan,

I am hoping you have a working floppy drive on one of your 5300s. If this is the case, proceed as follows:

1. Download the two disk image files of the 3.0.6 Updater:
http://www.globalvillage.com/support/update-pp-56k-306.html

2. Download the GV PC Card Enablers Update Version 1.0.7 (a.k.a Updated Enablers for OS 9):
http://www.globalvillage.com/support/Updated-enable-os9.html

3. Not sure about this: "The latest update for your modem firmware is version 1.511 and is included in the 3.0.2 Updater." You can check your firmware version by clicking on the "How to check your current modem firmware version" in the link below. I am guessing that GV also included the firmware update in the 3.0.6 Updater but they do not say. The ZTerm utility should be in your GV folder.
http://www.globalvillage.com/support/powerport-platinum-pro.html

4. Once you have downloadedon your iMac, drag-copy each file to a 1.4MB floppy disk and transfer them to your 5300's HD. I am not sure, but you may have set your browser or Stuffit Expander to automatically open compressed files...you don't want this to happen on your iMac. If using Internet Explorer, go to IE's Preferences > Download Options > uncheck the auto decoding of BinHex and MacBinary files.

5. You said you don't have Stuffit Expander on your 5300. Perform a search with Sherlock under Apple menu for 'expander'. Do the same on your iMac.

6. You should have three files on your 5300's desktop...(2) .img files and (1) .sit file. Use Stuffit Expander to decode the files and just follow the instructions of the expanded files. According to GV, you want to run the 3.0.6 Update before running the Enablers Update Version 1.0.7.

Oct 23, 2005 5:36 PM in response to jpl

Dan
IF you really dont have Stuffit Expander you may look at:
http://www.stuffit.com/mac/index.html
You at least can get a free trial version(both for OSX and Os 8.6-9.x)Don't know how to get this to the 5300.Used a PC to get Stuffit on my old Macs(with MACDISK.exe).Makes a MA-Disk with Stuffit 4.01 on it.You may look at:
http://rrzs42.uni-regensburg.de/Macintosh/files/macftp.html
Good luck further on

Oct 23, 2005 6:44 PM in response to AppleIIFreak

Thank you for answering... I just finished hooking up an old Iomega Zip CD/R USB Drive from my spare parts box to my iMac, and was surprised to find that 1) t read the drive and 2) the burner software already on the OS X (10.2.8) on my Ruby iMac DV (Summer 2000) will burn a CD sucessfully... This opens up some possibilities for working with the two 5300CEs that I have... Especially when needing to transfer files larger than floppy size...

Dan

Oct 23, 2005 9:02 PM in response to Dan5406

Dan,

Regarding any downloaded files that have the (.img) suffix: These can be handled with Apple's Disk Copy 6.3.3 (or earlier). You can download it, put it on a floppy disk and transfer it to the 5300. This file comes as a 'self-mounting image' (.smi) file so all you have to do is double-click the icon to mount it on the desktop. Once mounted, drag the Disk Copy utility to your Utilities folder.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=60353

The 'GV PC Card Enablers Update.sit' download should still fit on a floppy disk when expanded, so double-click on this file while still on your iMac, then drag the contents (should be a folder) to a floppy disk.

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