On Tuesday, April 9, 2002, at 04:01 PM, Darren wrote:

> Besides, a mac is more flexible since you can tcp over localtalk for
> older macs. .

How do you do this? I tried but never got it to work :(. I can't really 
try it now as my newly acquired phonenet cabling has no terminators. I 
have a friend who has some old phonenet kit back at Uni so I'll give it 
another go then. I just need som pointers. I got the localtalk bridge 
working fine but left my serial cable at Uni. If I try to use the 
unterminated PhoneNet stuff with the ethernet/localtalk bridge it hangs 
the bridge machine and the localtalk machine.

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