In a message dated 3/24/03 5:05:35 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<<
BTW, I have Rocketshare 1.3.1.  I can send it out, but it asks for a serial 
number which I don't have (therefore, I can't run my Rocket either).
>>

I wonder if an original (and good) Rocketshare S/N would work?


>>
I have a Rocket 33 with a SCSI-2 card in a PowerMac 7100 (Rocketshare 1.3.1 
is the version supposedly for PowerMacs).
>>

Was this a change in strategy?

The /33s and /25s were supposed to use Rocketware (I have no /33s or /25s), 
whereas the /40s were required to use Rocketshare (I only have /40s).


I'd certainly be willing to give Rocketshare 1.3.1 a shot (he he) in my 9150, 
which is an 8100 on steroids.

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