Good morning, Phil.

Thanks for the good info. This particular project is still in such a 
nebulous phase I hadn't even googled yet. I really appreciate the 
suggestions about the specific routers and the information about teh 
GNU/Linux end of things.

        Sp00ky

Phil Beesley wrote:
> On Saturday, June 15, 2002, at 06:49  am, Spiritus ex Machina 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>The vendor for the ISA card seemed to believe that Linux drivers for the
>>card do exist. I'm not too concerned about any production use of this
>>lash-up; it's all just experimentation for amusement. The vendor also
>>showed the card with the correct PhoneNet adapter, hence the questions
>>about MiniDIN 3 to RJ-11.
> 
> A Google search with the terms "linux farallon localtalk" throws up 
> loads of links to information and development drivers. With a lot of 
> effort, you should be able to configure your Linux box as a netatalk 
> AppleShare server and as an ethernet to LocalTalk router for AppleTalk. 
> It may even be possible to configure your Linux box as a MacIP router so 
> that you can run the TCP/IP protocol on your LocalTalk Macs.

-- 
   Spiritus ex Machina
   No matter how paranoid you are, it isn't paranoid enough.



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