there were PPC and even G3 G4 cards for the Nubus Macs, no?
--- On Tue, 9/23/08, Teo Zenios <teoz at neo.rr.com> wrote:
  From: Teo Zenios <teoz at neo.rr.com>
 Subject: Re: anyone utilizing early Macs to access the internet?
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 Date: Tuesday, September 23, 2008, 3:04 AM
 ----- Original Message -----
 From: "Chris M" <chrism3667 at yahoo.com>
 To: "talk" <cctalk at classiccmp.org>
 Sent: Monday, September 22, 2008 3:14 PM
 Subject: anyone utilizing early Macs to access the
 internet?
  I've been told using the compact Macs are an
 exercise in futility. But
  what about the Mac II's? (original II, IIx,
IIfx, 
 IIcx).
 I was just curious.
 
 Depends on your definition of getting online. The issues
 most early 68K macs
 have is the web browsers are old, CPU are slow, the WWW has
 too many
 features not supported by the old system+hardware combo,
 you generally need
 some extra RAM installed, and you really want to have a
 network card
 installed.
 I used to do some light browsing on my IIfx machines
 (68030/40 with 32MB RAM
 system 7.1, 1024x768 @24 bit video). I do not browse on my
 Compact SE's
 because a 68000 would choke, the SE/30's with 68030/16
 are faster but the
 resolution is still mono and small. The 68040 Quadra's
 are better but you
 are limited to IE 4 which is real old (you need a PPC for
 IE 5 which is the
 end of the line for Mac). IRC should be ok on most of them.
 You can still do email on just about any of them as long as
 your ISP
 interfaces with old software. I find youtube or other video
 online to be too
 much for anything pre G4.