> Greg Lewis wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > i'm new to the Power Computing list and hope my posting this question is ok....
> >
> > i just got a 867 MHz G4 to replace my trusty Power Center 150. i want to use
> > the ethernet ports on both machines as a means to salvage files on the PC 150
> > hard drive.  i have an ethernet cable that connects both machines, but what else
> > do i need to do or need to obtain in order to do the file transfer.

>
> Gene Osburn wrote:
> Greg,
> If the ethernet cable is a crossover cable, you're good to go.  Set the
> AppleTalk control panel to ethernet on both Macs.  On both Macs, turn
> File Sharing on.  Use the Chooser on your G4 - select AppleShare,
> highlight the 'Center's hard drive and click 'OK'....it will mount on
> the G4's desktop, and you can drop and files just as if it were an
> internal drive of the G4.
>
> --
> Gene,

Hi Gene,
your directions worked like a top! i was able to configure the two CPUs and  transfer
the files quite easily. so now i can give my daughter my old Power Center 150, and i
can start to learn to use the G4!!!  thank you!!!!
-g


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