Question about installer Os 9

Hello !
Yes i know : "* Search or browse for existing answers before you ask a question. Someone else may have asked your question Ñ it may save you some time."
But who can browse all topics?! The hundered names of the threads tells me as beginner in OS nothing. Sorry! Unfortunately I dont have a Users guide for the computer.
Please help me with an answer or a link.
I am trying to connect my PC to Internet. I don't know haw to install the Ethernet driver (DFE-528TX). When I double clik on the Installer icon appears on my screen a blank "installer" window. I can write in this window but can not save becose the file (what file?) is read only.
U can tell me I'm stupid but please give me a hand
Thanks !

Hello deaecrim,
First....congratulations...job well done. I am sorry I didn't see any response to the post and thought you may have takena break.
Q: Is Apple Talk the name of an application or the name of the menu on the Top left on the Display ?
Complicated answer. First the apple in the upper left conner has a list of items below it. These items are referred to as "Apple Menu Items"
There are about 18 items and more can be added. Many people use these items as a shortcut to work. Often people use recent documents to get to a document they used recently. Another folder under the apple is called "control panels" This is very important and you will learn to use several including extension manager. But I would go slowly. I would not experiment yet. Get things going well first.
Apple Talk is by definition: - It is method used by apple computers to communicte. The info in blue is pretty technical
Apple Computer developed the AppleTalk protocol suite to implement file transfer, printer sharing, and mail service among Apple systems using the LocalTalk interface built into Apple hardware. AppleTalk ports to other network media such as Ethernet by the use of LocalTalk to Ethernet bridges or by Ethernet add-in boards for Apple machines.
AppleTalk is a multi-layered protocol providing internetwork routing, transaction and data stream service, naming service, and comprehensive file and print sharing. In addition, many third-party applications exist for the AppleTalk protocols.
To extend the addressing capability of AppleTalk networks and provide compliance with the IEEE 802 standard, Apple Computer introduced AppleTalk Phase 2 in 1989. AppleTalk Phase 2 differs primarily in the range of available network layer addresses and the use of the IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control (LLC) protocol at the Data Link Layer.
from http://www.protocols.com/pbook/appletalk.htm
I downloaded OS 9.2.2, I have it on a memory stick.
Great.....No problems....Just click on the updater and it will update you to 9.2 This is far more stable. You should have no trouble at all. It is a very simple process. Just click on the installer and it will drop the updates to your system.
As far as a browser.
There are several that will work and are available for free. They include Netscape...I think you can go to 7 but I am sure version 6 works. Mozilla, Explorer.
I must run to pick up my son from college. It is almost midnite so I may not be able to post till tommorrow. I will send a link to several browsers.
Just go slow and don't get confused with terms like Apple Talk etc. All this will come in time. I wish you could get apple help as it really works great. I will see if I can figure a way to get you that. Take Care...Congratulations.........Jim

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