Michael B. wrote:

>What is the Websharing option? I've not heard of anything that was called
>exactly that.
>

Personal web sharing? not sure if it will share files, never used it.

>I'd use Darwin x86, however I don't have a motherboard that can run it. The
>only Intel mobo I have is installed in a critical PC that I can't change the
>OS on, and I can't get full functionality in any other OS for that
>particular machine. All other mobos are VIA-based, which Darwin won't run on
>(yet).
>

The supported list is a bit small. :( I have one box that will run it 
but I think I'll have more fun with BeOS Developer ed. I dont think it 
supports two nics to make it a sever box though. Be plays well with 
other filesystems and does appletalk out of the box.

>Basilisk is a possibility, however I'd rather have a more elegant, simple
>solution. I unfortunately don't know anything about Mac programming,
>otherwise I'd put my money where my mouth is and try and write a NetBIOS or
>SMB driver for Macs!
>

Something more elegant and simple than mac in a window on widows, sure 
boot straight to mac. ;)



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