>
>I have an SE/30 (with NIC) that usually runs NetBSD, but occasionally could
>get rebooted to let me access vintage Mac media (like floppies or my SCSI Zip
>drive).  As I mentioned, it has System 7.1 installed, but I seem unable to get
>it to talk with my G5 running Panther).  I'd like to be able to share files
>via AppleTalk, at least.  Right now the SE/30 Chooser says the AFP version on
>the G5 is incompatible, and the G5 doesn't seem to see the SE/30 shared
>folders at all.  If the SE/30 had a FTP client, I culd use that instead of
>AppleTalk.  I'll take any solution that works.

I'm using fetch 3.0.3 as an FTP client at the moment on my compact, if you
have NCSA telnet on your Compact you can set it up as an FTP server also.

>
>It's been suggested I need OpenTransport on the SE/30.  Do I, or do I just
>need newer versions of the CPs and Extensions I already have, or something
>else entirely?  I've been searching the internet, but can't quite put the
>pieces together.

I'm not sure what 7.1 has (I'm using 7.0) and I use MacTCP but I think it
would depend on what the driver (sorry extension, been using unix for too
long) for the NIC wants to use.

Regards Sean.


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