On Apr 4, 2004, at 5:51 PM, Moulton, Pete wrote:


If it's a new iMac it should come with MacOS X (Panther), in which case
you won't need any special hardware or software like PCMacLan or Dave,
all you need is a null ethernet cable, so you can network the two
machines together via TCP/IP (not AppleTalk as the PC won't understand
this). Networking will be the best solution.

Once you've networked them, you should turn on Windows File Sharing in the Sharing preferences. You should then be able to see your (the user that activated it) home directory from the PeeCee. I haven't tried this, so I can't say just how it works....

Mike Beede


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