On Sunday 28 November 2004 01:45, Amanda Ward wrote:
> I don't know how similar the systems are, but I used a Kingston 10/100
> PCI card in my 6400 and it worked okay. I just used it for transferring
> files.
>
> Amanda
>
> On 27/11/2004, at 16:01, Stephen wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Want to connect my Performa 6360 (has 603e PowerPC chip and small
> > case) to my Rev B Bondi iMac. Other than modems, they don't share any
> > type of port. Have heard that there is a PCI card for the PPC Macs
> > that would add a Ethernet port.
> > Purpose is primarily gaming (Descent, WCII, Diablo), but backups are
> > also planned.
> >
> > Stephen in Massachusetts
Yeah; I've used the printer port for networking ol' macs before, works fine
with WCII ;-). But... I've been out of the Mac world for quite a while...
does the iMac even have the old-style printer/modem port? Sorry, the most
"modern" Mac I own is a PM 7300, so I'm a bit out. (Been doing Linux on x86
llately; wanna get back to the Mac arch soon though! ;-) )
Cheers,
ES
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