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Introduction

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Mac OS X significantly changes the way your Mac deals with networks. After years of juggling multiple control panels, seemingly random collections of extensions, and network terms that read like alphabet soup, OS X has only 'Network,' a single panel in the System Preferences. Whether you use Ethernet, AirPort, or whatever, it all funnels through Network.

My own network consists of an AirPort-enabled Mac Cube and the occasional Windows laptop (courtesy of my corporate masters). Ninety-nine per cent of the time, I connect to the Internet world through AirPort, a blissful existence free of wire and worries. Sometimes, however, I need to copy an essential document (i.e., 'tiny_dancer.mp3') from the laptop, which lacks a wireless card. Since the AirPort Base Station is in a different part of the building, the only option is connecting the laptop and Mac directly. Fortunately, the Mac easily falls back to its built-in Ethernet port, but it takes a bit of reconfiguring.

Step One: Hardware Hookup

Hooking up the laptop to the Mac is no problem, just connect both Ethernet ports using a crossover cable. Find a crossover cable in the network section of your favorite (or even second favorite) computer store.

Step Two: Switch to Ethernet

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Opening the Network panel on the Cube shows 'AirPort' as the active connection. We need to change this to 'Built-in Ethernet,' so choose 'Active Network Ports' from the 'Show' pop-up menu.

Check the Ethernet port and either disable the AirPort port or drag Ethernet above it on the priority list. Choose 'Apply Now' and the Ethernet port becomes active.

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Switch the 'Show' pop-up menu to 'Built-in Ethernet,' then choose 'Manually' from the 'Configure' popup. Enter an address like 192.168.1.1 (the 192.168 prefix is reserved for private networks) and choose 'Apply Now.' This gives the Mac an IP address, which you need to make the file transfer from the laptop.

Step Three: Configure the Laptop

Configuring the Windows laptop (mine runs Windows 2000) is similar to the Mac. To assign an IP address, open the Network control panel from Start Button>Settings>Control Panels. Highlight the TCP/IP protocol connected to your network interface and click on 'Properties.' Select the 'IP Address' tab and enter the IP address (192.168.1.2, for example—just make it different from the Mac) and subnet mask (255.255.255.0). Close the Network control panel.

Step Four: File Transfer

Transferring files between computers requires a way for them to communicate, as AppleTalk allows Macs to talk to each other. Since AppleTalk isn't a convenient option for my laptop, I use an FTP (file transfer protocol) server instead. FTP is just like it sounds, good for file transfer, but without much glitz and glamor.

I run the FTP server on my laptop, then use an FTP client on the Mac to upload and download files. For help setting up the FTP server and client, see Basic FTP File Sharing Between Macs and PCs from ATPM 7.11. For downloading files, most Web browsers will also work as FTP clients.

Downloading files is as easy as connecting to 192.168.1.2 from the Mac's FTP client (or ftp://192.169.1.2/ from a browser). Once I've selected and transferred my (shockingly important) files from one to the other, I can disconnect the crossover cable and shut down the laptop, freeing my Mac to return to its natural, wireless state.

Step Five: Back to AirPort

Open the Network panel again (from System Preferences), then choose 'Active Network Ports' from the 'Show' pop-up menu. It's time to re-enable AirPort and disable Ethernet, then choose 'Apply Now.' Choose 'AirPort' from the 'Show' popup and 'Using DHCP' from the 'Configure' popup. Wait a few moments and you should receive a new IP address, indicating AirPort is up and flying again. Cowry mac os. Success! The switch is complete.

Technical note: I've noticed that AirPort won't successfully reconnect until I unplug the Ethernet cable, even if I've disabled the Ethernet port. I'm not sure why, and your mileage may vary.

Conclusion

Mac OS X handles multiple networks with minimal fuss, even with the extra baggage of Windows. My own temporary switch is a good way to demonstrate moving from one to the other and you (yes, you) might find yourself in the same situation one day (unless, of course, you already have 'Tiny Dancer').

Copyright © 2002 Matthew Glidden, mglidden@atpm.com. Matthew Glidden is the webmaster of Threemacs.com, a guide to constructing and maintaining home and small-office Macintosh networks. What the void mac os. He can also tango and juggle, not necessarily at the same time.

A downloadable soup simulator for Windows and macOS

A light puzzle game where you make your food, and then play with it too.

Become a Master Chef as you play through 8 handcrafted puzzles. I can say for a fact you'll become a master chef because I watched 2 whole episodes while making this thing!

Chill out in the zen mode. Cook whatever you want. THE KITCHEN IS YOURS.

'Don't play with your food' - your parents, probably
'wtf is this stupid game' - Gordon Ramsey, if he ever played this game

~ ~ ~ ~ GMTK Jam 2018 ~ ~ ~ ~

Made for the 2018 Game Maker's Toolkit jam in 48 hours. https://downvfiles373.weebly.com/tritri-mac-os.html.

The theme was 'genre without mechanic', and this is a cooking game with food.

~ ~ ~ ~ CONTROLS ~ ~ ~ ~

keyboard - type out 'food'

return - create 'food'

mouse drag - drag 'food' around

mouse click - menus and buttons Wasd (ledwan) mac os.

~ ~ ~ ~ CREDITS ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

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Switch the 'Show' pop-up menu to 'Built-in Ethernet,' then choose 'Manually' from the 'Configure' popup. Enter an address like 192.168.1.1 (the 192.168 prefix is reserved for private networks) and choose 'Apply Now.' This gives the Mac an IP address, which you need to make the file transfer from the laptop.

Step Three: Configure the Laptop

Configuring the Windows laptop (mine runs Windows 2000) is similar to the Mac. To assign an IP address, open the Network control panel from Start Button>Settings>Control Panels. Highlight the TCP/IP protocol connected to your network interface and click on 'Properties.' Select the 'IP Address' tab and enter the IP address (192.168.1.2, for example—just make it different from the Mac) and subnet mask (255.255.255.0). Close the Network control panel.

Step Four: File Transfer

Transferring files between computers requires a way for them to communicate, as AppleTalk allows Macs to talk to each other. Since AppleTalk isn't a convenient option for my laptop, I use an FTP (file transfer protocol) server instead. FTP is just like it sounds, good for file transfer, but without much glitz and glamor.

I run the FTP server on my laptop, then use an FTP client on the Mac to upload and download files. For help setting up the FTP server and client, see Basic FTP File Sharing Between Macs and PCs from ATPM 7.11. For downloading files, most Web browsers will also work as FTP clients.

Downloading files is as easy as connecting to 192.168.1.2 from the Mac's FTP client (or ftp://192.169.1.2/ from a browser). Once I've selected and transferred my (shockingly important) files from one to the other, I can disconnect the crossover cable and shut down the laptop, freeing my Mac to return to its natural, wireless state.

Step Five: Back to AirPort

Open the Network panel again (from System Preferences), then choose 'Active Network Ports' from the 'Show' pop-up menu. It's time to re-enable AirPort and disable Ethernet, then choose 'Apply Now.' Choose 'AirPort' from the 'Show' popup and 'Using DHCP' from the 'Configure' popup. Wait a few moments and you should receive a new IP address, indicating AirPort is up and flying again. Cowry mac os. Success! The switch is complete.

Technical note: I've noticed that AirPort won't successfully reconnect until I unplug the Ethernet cable, even if I've disabled the Ethernet port. I'm not sure why, and your mileage may vary.

Conclusion

Mac OS X handles multiple networks with minimal fuss, even with the extra baggage of Windows. My own temporary switch is a good way to demonstrate moving from one to the other and you (yes, you) might find yourself in the same situation one day (unless, of course, you already have 'Tiny Dancer').

Copyright © 2002 Matthew Glidden, mglidden@atpm.com. Matthew Glidden is the webmaster of Threemacs.com, a guide to constructing and maintaining home and small-office Macintosh networks. What the void mac os. He can also tango and juggle, not necessarily at the same time.

A downloadable soup simulator for Windows and macOS

A light puzzle game where you make your food, and then play with it too.

Become a Master Chef as you play through 8 handcrafted puzzles. I can say for a fact you'll become a master chef because I watched 2 whole episodes while making this thing!

Chill out in the zen mode. Cook whatever you want. THE KITCHEN IS YOURS.

'Don't play with your food' - your parents, probably
'wtf is this stupid game' - Gordon Ramsey, if he ever played this game

~ ~ ~ ~ GMTK Jam 2018 ~ ~ ~ ~

Made for the 2018 Game Maker's Toolkit jam in 48 hours. https://downvfiles373.weebly.com/tritri-mac-os.html.

The theme was 'genre without mechanic', and this is a cooking game with food.

~ ~ ~ ~ CONTROLS ~ ~ ~ ~

keyboard - type out 'food'

return - create 'food'

mouse drag - drag 'food' around

mouse click - menus and buttons Wasd (ledwan) mac os.

~ ~ ~ ~ CREDITS ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

programming and art - @small_signs

some music - Benjamin Cauley

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

thanks for playing!

Alphabet Soup (crawlspace) Mac Os Pro

crawlspace ~ 2018

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS
Rating
AuthorCrawlspace
GenrePuzzle, Simulation
Tags3D, artgame, Game Maker's Toolkit Jam, Lo-fi, Pixel Art, Surreal, Unity, weird

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Alphabet Soup (crawlspace) Mac Os X

i had issues once it started running :( it wouldn't let me click on anything. I've played your other games and they're great so it may just be an error on my part but i really wish it would have worked. Regardless, keep up the great work broski!

hey! I thiiink what's happening is that the controls for the title screen are kinda obtuse. what you need to do is click and drag the dial above where is says channel. it's supposed to be a little TV with a spin dial - but because the game was made for a jam the actual interaction is unpolished/kind of hard to do. lemme know if that helps !


also - thanks so much for the kind words!! I'm glad you like my games :~)





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