On 3/26/02 5:22 PM, "Aaron Willems" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> True, but if the internet comes into play, such as DSL or Cable, then you'll
> need the hub for the modem to plug into. But at that point you might as well
> buy a Router.....
> 
> But let's stick to the subject at hand, if your still on a 56K modem for
> internet, then save yourself some money buy the crossover Ethernet cable and
> the software.
> 
> Aaron
> 
> on 3/26/02 2:18 PM, Eric D. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> Instead of a hub & 2 patch cables you could always get a "cross-over" cable
>> and do things that way (software still required).
> 
Your G3 can run OS X.  Run OS X and the additional software isn't necessary.
You can connect to the PC using the 'smb' thingy in OS X.

Tim
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