Rich Gander wrote:
> 
> Hey all,
I have no intention of making the 280 internet-ready.  However, I
> would like the 280 to be able to communicate with my G4 tower that has
> OS X and OS 9.1 installed.  I have a dock with an ethernet card
> installed, but I have no idea if the card works.  I will try that route
> as a first option.  If the ethernet is a no-go, then I will try the
> modem route.  

Why not just connect the 280 via AppleTalk (through either Farallon or
Apple's connectors)?  It is certainly not as fast, but it is an easy
fall-back.  It also does not require the use of either the dock or the
modem.  THis is presuming, of course, ethernet fails you.

-Marlin


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