No, that's not what I am looking fo. I am looking for how to do file
sharing by phone on classic Macs (68K machines). My wife's iMac has it
built in, system 9.

>Jim Lucas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  queried:
>
>>I have an LC III in my Office and a Duo Dock 280c I have at home. On
>>the road I use a PowerBook 1400 cs. I want to know what software I
>>will need to be able to use either the LC or the Duo as a server to
>>which I can dial in while with the 1400 on the road.
>
>Jim, I'm pretty much a newbie at the networking thing, but as no one else
>as answered, I'll give it a shot:
>
>#1)  You can use a teminal emulation program, such as Z Term, or Black
>Night if both machines re running it. I have never use them to call my
>machine, but I do use them to dial into the text-only service of our local
>community net. They both use zmodem protocol for file transfer.
>
>#2) Run one of the machines as a web server. Use Mac HTTP. Then you would
>be able to log on at home using regular internet protocol via a browser. I
>have never done this myself, though I hope to in the not-to-distant future.
>(I joined this list in anticipation).
>
>Hope this points you in the right direction- good luck!
>scb



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