You can still convert it to ethernet and direct connect. Its not a terribly complex notion. And no offense to your printer, but its not as neat as OS X, although it might be more necessary for you.

David

On Jan 31, 2004, at 12:58 AM, Robin Ashe wrote:

Unfortunately for me that isn't an option. I have no network. I get my
internet access via Wireless at my University (or in theory with the 20
hours of dialup they give me).

On 1/30/04 10:36 PM, "David M. Ensteness" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

AHAHAHAH, I have to tell you, I can't relate. That and there are ways
to get a LocalTalk printer on an ethernet network ...

David


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