--- Ian Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I emailed the Thursby customer support people on the
68k DAVE issue a while
back and they said they did not have a version of
DAVE older than the latest
release (4.0) anymore, which only runs on 8.6 and
up. Maybe on an auction site, flea market,
On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 07:03:59PM -0800, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
Why won't someone port netatalk to Windows? Would
defnately make MacPC networking much easier! :)
Porting from a good OS to a bad one is never easy or fun... :)
However, I wonder if something like the Cygnus setup for Windows
Gregg Eshelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So far, I've yet to hear of anyone doing Windows (any
version) drivers for any of the old PC AppleTalk
cards, which were all ISA anyway.
..apart from Timbuktu for Windows, CopsTalk, MacLan, TSSTalk. For more info see
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gregg Eshelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So far, I've yet to hear of anyone doing Windows
(any
version) drivers for any of the old PC AppleTalk
cards, which were all ISA anyway.
..apart from Timbuktu for Windows, CopsTalk, MacLan,
TSSTalk. For more info
On 12/15/02 12:01 PM, the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Either way you're going to have to provide some way for the Mac to see the PC
or vice versa, and DAVE is the only thing I can think of that will work well
on
the Mac. Not sure if there's still a 68K version of it or not.
I emailed
Hello,
I have a mac IIci and a pc3 that I would like to connect. Someone
suggested a gatorbox. I found one for $10 on ebay. However, the
program that it runs on is thousands of dollars, and I am not familiar
with any of the connecting programs that it runs on. With price of
program, this idea
Hi,
I am not an expert per-se but I have wanted to do this but couldn't.
To the best of my knowledge you can either get a localtalk card for the PC
(not that easy to find). Or you can get an ethernet card for the mac.
Now, unless you are running Mac OS X (In which case you won't have localtalk
I don't see where a GatorBox is going to help you much here. It is a
piece of bridge hardware that would let you connect a localTalk machine
to an Ethernet network. Software for it is built into the EEPROMs on
the machine itself, unless the idiot selling it flashed those, you
shouldn't need
At 03:35 -0600 on 15/12/02, carolyn a atkinson wrote:
I have a mac IIci and a pc3 that I would like to connect. Someone
suggested a gatorbox. I found one for $10 on ebay. However, the
program that it runs on is thousands of dollars, and I am not familiar
What program would that be?
Why can't
At 10:57 -0600 on 15/12/02, Robyn Lyons wrote:
I don't see where a GatorBox is going to help you much here. It is a
piece of bridge hardware that would let you connect a localTalk machine
to an Ethernet network. Software for it is built into the EEPROMs on
the machine itself, unless the idiot
carolyn a atkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a mac IIci and a pc3 that I would like to connect. Someone
suggested a gatorbox. I found one for $10 on ebay. However, the
program that it runs on is thousands of dollars, and I am not familiar
with any of the connecting programs that it runs
--- Daniel Kendell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am not an expert per-se but I have wanted to do
this but couldn't.
To the best of my knowledge you can either get a
localtalk card for the PC
(not that easy to find). Or you can get an ethernet
card for the mac.
So far, I've yet to hear of
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