Michael B. wrote:

>Does ANYONE know of any no or low cost PC to Mac networking solutions, or
>have any ideas on how to do this? I have heard something about Win2000
>Server having Mac networking solutions, but I have the Pro version. I did
>notice that my Pro version has an AppleTalk network driver, but I can't get
>it to work at all. I have even thought about either using a Linux server as
>a go-between, or waiting until I can afford a G3 upgrade and installing OS X
>to see if that will connect better, but that is still not solution for the
>IIfx.
>

BasiliskII on a pc. It emulates a 68k mac including appletalk via ethernet.
Costs nothing and you can use the rom image from the IIfx.
Can be a little tricky to configure right but its easier than linux and 
does a better job.




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