on 6/9/04 11:32 PM, Alejandro Desalvo at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> hi, I'm experiencing some problems when trying to make work a Mac OS 9.1
> PowerPC 9600 and a Windows XP PC together in the same network. I'd like to
> share files, printer and the internet connection. I've herard about some
> software like DAVE and PC MACLAN but I couldn't  make them work. If some of
> you could help I'd appreciate it a lot, may be you know some good link to
> read some about it. I've also seen this mac software Virtual PC. It seems
> interesting, does some of you know if this software with a Windows installed
> on it works the same way as a real PC when talking about network? What about
> memory needed to run the software and the Windows OS at the same time with
> Mac OS?
> Well, hope someone can help me.
> Thanks a lot for reading.
> Alejandro.
> Buenos Aires, Argentina.
I have gotten DAVE 2.5.2 to network Mac OS 9.1 with Windows XP Pro.  It is
not running now because I had a crash on the Mac and have not got DAVE
installed again as yet. Here is the lint to DAVE:

http://www.thursby.com/products/dave.html

I bought version 2.5 for $5 at a swap meet and upgraded via downwload. Post
a Want To Buy on the LEM swaplist or the Yahoo Macswap list:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/macswap/

or check eBay.

Loading the program and update onto the Mac was a snap, mainly because I am
Mac oriented, but getting the Network Places worked out on the PC was not
too difficult. I'd re-install DAVE and walk you through it, but I don't have
the machine I'm going to use built yet. Suerte, and
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