Hi.
I've a PowerMac 5400/180 running OS 9.1 whose Ethernet has finally given out (according to Apple they were never meant to support it; only the 5400/200).
I need to connect it locally to my G3 iMac. So with the iMac having USB and the 5400 serial connections, I'm wondering if anyone can offer me any advice on how to achieve this.
Any suggestions appreciated :-)
Seriously, buy a 5400/200 motherboard. They're cheap and all you need to do is install the RAM from the 180 board, the PRAM battery and the Ethernet card.
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