Mac Os 9 Airport Error
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why Apple didn't write this themselves. It turns the Airport card on and off using the Airport Scripting Application. This makes it a little slow (but faster than AppleTalk and TCP/IP !) but Apple (to my knowledge) have not released the details of the WirelessAPI library. Once you have downloaded and decompressed the archive, simply drag the "Airport State" file on to the System Folder icon. A dialog will appear asking "This item needs to be stored in the Location Manager Modules folder in order to be available to the computer." Click on the OK button. After rebooting your machine the new module should be available in the Location Manager Control Panel. Download: airportalm_10.sit HyperLogo HyperLogo https://groups.google.com/d/topic/macos9/n6jeiAvAPAo is a limited implementation of the Logo programing language. It supports all of the basic commands (FD, BK, LT, RT) and several of the more complex commands, such as procudure creation and modification. Logo is the ideal language for children to understand the concepts behind computer programs and the basics of maths. It is also very useful for testing mathematical algorithms. HyperLogo was written in HyperCard (Hence the name!). To use it you will need HyperCard Player https://www.aelius.com/njh/macos9/ or buy a full copy of HyperCard. HyperCard Player comes with most new Macintoshes and can be downloaded from Apple's WWW site. Download: hyperlogo_10.sit MacMachBegone! I used to reboot quite a bit between Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X. Every time Mac OS X starts up it recreates the 'mach' and 'mach.sym' files and they become visible next time you boot Mac OS 9. This is a very simple program which makes them (and a couple more) invisible so that they don't clutter up the hard disk. It is very fast (you hardly notice it launch) and has a very small file size. The program makes the following files/folders invisible (if they exist): automount mach mach.sym mach_kernel .DS_Store .FBCIndex .FBCLockFolder MacMachBegone also looks for a file called '.hidden' in the root directory of each volume and makes any files/folders listed in there invisible as well. Note that you could just make them invisible using a program like ResEdit or FileBuddy but it is a bit tedious to do every time you reboot from Mac OS X into Mac OS 9. If you run MacMachBegone under Mac OS X's Classic compatibility mode then it will do nothing and exit without an error message. This is so that if you have it in your Startup Items on you Mac OS 9 partition it does not give you an error message
click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. You are here: http://forums.macnn.com/92/networking/281820/error-joining-the-airport-network-xxxxx/ MacNN Forums > Enthusiast Zone > Networking > "...error joining the AirPort network 'xxxxx'." user: pass: Remember Me? Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Sans Serif Small Sans Serif Medium (Default) Serif Small Serif Medium Go to Page... "...error joining the AirPort network 'xxxxx'." whgiii Fresh-Faced Recruit Join Date:Oct 2005 Status: Offline Jan 13, 2006, 03:40 PM All of a mac os sudden, I am getting the error message, "There was an error joining the AirPort network 'xxxxx'," on my G4 PowerBook (OS 10.4.4) whenever trying to connect to ANY wireless network, either my Airport Express or places where I have previously had no connection problems. The network is recognized in the Airport menu, but does not show up in Airport Setup Assistant or Airport Admin Utility so I cannot configure or even mac os 9 install firmware upgrades. The problem started while trying the new "multiple speakers" feature on Itunes 6.0.2. It worked for a few minutes, then sound stopped at the Airport Express connected speaker. Since then I cannot access any wireless networks. View Public Profile Find More Posts by whgiii fesdds Junior Member Join Date:Feb 2006 Location:Dallas, TX Status: Offline Feb 23, 2006, 09:19 PM I had a Netgear 802.11b router that was working great, but I got a D-Link 802.11g to try and get quicker networking. It worked ok the first day but since then I gett the same message. I not sure what to do. I have restarted the network several times to no avail. I'll keep and ear out for some answers. View Public Profile Find More Posts by fesdds tooki Admin Emeritus Join Date:Oct 1999 Location:Zurich, Switzerland Status: Offline Feb 24, 2006, 10:48 AM I've gotten this now and then, with any of the routers I've used over the years. 1. Restarting sometimes fixes it. 2. Sometimes, turning AirPort off and back on is enough. 3. If not, try choosing "Other..." from the AirPort menu and enter the network name and password manually. 4. If not, go into your keychai