Clark schooled us as below:

> From: Clark Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Using TCP/IP over AppleTalk in printer port File Sharing
> 
> At 12:55 AM +0000 7/4/2003, Dana Collins wrote:
>> As below:
>> 
>>> From: "Eric L. Strobel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Subject: Re: Using TCP/IP over AppleTalk in printer port File Sharing
>>> 

>>>> However, that is not TCP/IP as I understand things. That is AppleTalk
>>>> over Ethernet or, maybe EtherTalk? Still, a quantum improvement over
>>>> printer port AppleTalk.
>>>> 
>>>> Ken
>>> It's either OS 8.6 or OS 9 where you pick up the capability to do TCP/IP
>>> filesharing.
>>> 
>>> - Eric.
>> 
>> 8.5.1 was the first
> 
> 
> No either way.  8.1 had the ASIP client built in.  OS 9 had the ASIP
> FileSharing server built in.  You could do ASIP on FileSharing on
> earlier OSes but you had to buy the software from a third party.
> It's basically their software that Apple bought and added to OS 9.
> -- 
> Clark Martin
> Redwood City, CA, USA
> Macintosh / Internet Consulting
Right you are, now that I'm paying attention ;-)
I had confused the discussion (Ethertalk) with DHCP server availability
(of which I'm probably wrong also! :-\ )
Best Regards,
Dana

P.S. Curious about all the 3rd party utilities (for ex., SuperClock) that
got bought out and implemented by Apple behind the scenes, giving the novice
the impression that it was Apple that had come up with these new features. 


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