On Aug 10, 2005, at 9:28 AM, Daniel wrote:
As in OS X, you just turn on file sharing in OS 9. Then on the older systems, you use Chooser to find and mount the OS 9 system's hard drive. OS X clients will see it when you browse the network.
So just use it as a shared network drive as opposed to using the OS 9 box as a bridge of some sort? Anyone know if there would be a way to use it as a bridge? Like, I dunno, use Appletalk over Localtalk for the classics and TCP/IP for OS X and brisge them with a 9 box doing both in the middle? I really don't know, just trying to think of a way to be able to browse to the old machines using Tiger and vice versa.
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