I don't know if it has firewire. It has on the back in order from left 
to right  power supply, headphones?, speaker, 2 USB, ethernet, two 
unfamiliar plugs--,aybe firewire?--numbered 1 and 2 with a y shaped 
symbol, then  s video, monitor, and phone. No, I do not have a firwire 
cable unless one came with the iMac.

Bryan Forrest wrote:

> Just curious, does the Powerbook have FireWire? If so, do you have a 
> FireWire cable? You might be able to boot one of the computers into 
> Target Disk Mode and move the data over much more quickly.
>
> Bryan C. Forrest
> Macintosh Specialist
> LifeNet
> http://www.lifenet.org
>
> On Nov 13, 2003, at 8:40 AM, Ann Richmond wrote:
>
>     Thanks, I think I get it about the switching TCP/IP.
>     I still wonder why copying the whole drive from 9 to 10 was sooo
>     quick and now from 10 to 9 it is sooooo slow. It has copied only
>     29.5MB of 1.3GB in about 35 mins. Says I have now 34 hours to
>     go!!! Ouch indeed! But why the difference in directions I wonder?
>
>     Ann
>
>     Bryan Forrest wrote:
>
>         If it were OS 9 to OS 9, no, you could leave TCP/IP on PPP and
>         connect only by AppleTalk via Ethernet. That's the way my
>         father's network is set up - TCP/IP set to PPP and filesharing
>         via AppleTalk over Ethernet. But, since one of the computers
>         is running OS X, you'll have to change your TCP/IP settings to
>         do the transfer. Apple is dropping support for AppleTalk in OS
>         X, limiting it to broadcasting the computer address (i.e., the
>         computer stands up and says "Hi, my name is Bob and I'm a
>         Macintosh." /Hi Bob./) and then shifting the data transfer to
>         TCP/IP.
>
>         Hopefully, your transfer's about done and you aren't sitting
>         watching the clock work its way down from 29 hours (OUCH!).
>         You'll see the time fluctuate if there are lots of little
>         files to copy, as small files are transferred less efficiently
>         than larger files. Let me know how it goes and glad I could help!
>
>         Bryan Forrest
>         Macintosh Specialist
>         LifeNet
>         http://www.lifenet.org
>
>         On Nov 13, 2003, at 8:04 AM, Ann Richmond wrote:
>
>         Bryan,
>         Sorry to be so long getting back on this...
>         I did get the IP addresses set right and was able to back up the
>         laptop via ethernet to the iMac. It took about 30 mins.
>         Now I am needing to copy the previously saved whole hard drive
>         back to the other laptop. It is doing it but says it will take
>         29hours? Why would it be so much longer in the other direction?
>         same cables, hub, OSs etc? Or maybe it lies and it isn't really
>         going to take that long...
>         Hope springs....
>         Thanks for all your help.
>         Oh, Am I getting something confused or do I really have to change
>         the TCP/IP settings every time I want to use ethernet for the
>         local network or use it for PPP and the dial up modem?
>
>         Ann
>
>         Bryan Forrest wrote:
>
>         Ann,
>
>         Are you able to log into the 10.1 computer via IP address? On
>         the OS 9 computer, open the chooser, click on AppleShare and a
>         button will appear at the bottom right of the Chooser stating
>         "Server IP Address." Click that button, enter the IP address
>         of your 10.1 computer and click Connect. Same results? Different?
>
>         Bryan C. Forrest
>         Macintosh Specialist
>         LifeNet
>         http://www.lifenet.org
>
>         On Oct 10, 2003, at 8:11 AM, Ann Richmond wrote:
>
>         Hi again,
>
>         I have confirmed both tcp/ip and appletalk are set to
>         ethernet. File sharing is on. Hard drive selected (whole
>         thing).
>         I don't think the problem is with the OS 9 machines as
>         they share among themselves just fine.
>         I can't seem to get access to the OS 10 iMac beyond seeing
>         it in chooser, selecting it, and being asked for password,
>         entering it, then getting the message "the connection to
>         this server has been unexpectedly broken". I find the OS
>         10 permissions and multiple user stuff to be a huge pain
>         in my ability to cope. Could it have something to do with
>         those things? I am signed in as the administrator and my
>         password is correct. Sharing is on. The hard drive is the
>         selected file to share.
>         I would be happy to mount the G3 laptop's hard drive on
>         the OS 10 desktop (that is all I really want to do so I
>         can back it up) but I can't get that far. Do you have any
>         suggestions for doing that?
>
>         Thanks,
>         Ann
>
>         Ward Oldham wrote:
>
>         Hi Ann,
>
>         Confirm that both your TCP/IP control panel and your
>         appletalk control panel are both set to ethernet.
>         Confirm that you've done both actions for sharing
>         content under OS 9: 1-Turn File Sharing on. 2-Select
>         folder(s) you wish to share and select "Sharing" from
>         under the File menu. Check the appropriate boxes and
>         you're done.
>
>         If you continue to have problems, you may want to try
>         the basics:
>         Run diagnostics, repair directory damage
>         Delete/Replace damaged files
>         Try starting up with "OS 9 all" extensions only. Does
>         it work?
>         (if so, troubleshoot problem third party
>         extensions/control panels)
>         (if not? Check cables and consider performing a clean
>         system install)
>
>         Your workaround solution is to mount the OS 9 hard
>         disks on the OS X Mac?s desktop.
>
>         Good Luck,
>         Ward
>
>         Ward Oldham, MacDude
>         MacTown
>         1041 Bardstown Road
>         Louisville, KY 40204
>         502-485-1243
>         ward at mactown.us
>         http://www.mactown.us
>
>
>         From: Ann Richmond <richmond at qx.net>
>         Reply-To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
>         Date: Thu, 09 Oct 2003 18:49:10 -0400
>         To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
>         Subject: Re: MacGroup: OS 10.1
>
>         Ward,
>
>         Thanks for the suggestions (some time ago. I am
>         just getting around to
>         this again!).
>         I have turned on File Sharing in the iMac and
>         designated the hard disk
>         to share.
>         It can be seen in Chooser from any of the other
>         computers on the
>         network. I just can't figure out what it means
>         when I select it in either OS 9 computer, Chooser
>         accepts it, then it
>         asks for user name and password which I enter
>         correctly. Immediately I
>         get a message saying that" the connection has been
>         unexpectedly broken.
>         "The password is right. Obviously Appletalk is
>         working or I couldn't get
>         that far....
>         I still can't see any of the other computers from
>         the iMac. I guess I am
>         looking in the right place. servers on the
>         preferences?
>
>         Thanks again,
>         Ann
>
>
>         Ward Oldham wrote:
>
>         Hi Ann,
>
>         Check on both the PM 9600 and the Powerbook in
>         your File Sharing control
>         panel and enable sharing via TCP/IP if it
>         isn't already. Also, make sure
>         your Appletalk control panel and your TCP/IP
>         control panels are set to
>         connect via ethernet.
>
>         Now to see these Macs from your OS X iMac,
>         sharing needs to be
>
>
>         turned on but
>
>         you also have to designate a hard disk, folder
>         or folders to be
>
>
>         shared as
>
>         well. Just turning on File Sharing doesn't do
>         the trick.
>
>
>         Ward Oldham, MacDude
>         MacTown
>         1041 Bardstown Road
>         Louisville, KY 40204
>         502-485-1243
>         ward at mactown.us
>         http://www.mactown.us
>
>
>
>
>         From: Ann Richmond <richmond at qx.net>
>         Reply-To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
>         Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2003 23:10:19 -0400
>         To: Macgroup Macgroup
>         <macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu>
>         Subject: MacGroup: OS 10.1
>
>         I got the G3 powerbook to work on the
>         network. I have no idea what
>         finally did it.
>
>         Now my daughter has done something in the
>         iMac (flat panel, OS 10.1)
>         which has made it not function on the
>         network. On the 9600 and the
>         Powerbook the iMac appears in the chooser
>         window. When I select it in
>         either computer it asks for user name and
>         password which I enter
>         correctly. Immediately I get a message
>         saying that the connection has
>         been broken.
>         When on the iMac I open 'connect to
>         servers' in the 'Go' menu, I see no
>         other computers at all. Chooser and
>         Appletalk I can usually muddle
>         through. , but I am completely clueless in
>         OS10.
>
>         Suggestions would be gratefully received.
>
>         Thanks,
>         Ann Richmond
>
>
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