Re: [1st] Getting files from a 7100

2006-01-10 Thread Trevor Zylstra
On Jan 10, 2006, at 2:30 PM, Manuel Jorge M. Marques wrote: If you do want to transfer the files using a flash drive, you should consider upgrading to 8.5 or 8.6, assuming you have a USB card on the Mac (is the 7100 one of the PCI PowerMacs, right?). But the network solution is, by far, the

Re: [1st] Getting files from a 7100

2006-01-09 Thread Manuel Marques
PowerMacs Subject: Re: [1st] Getting files from a 7100 My Reply follows quote. On 08/01/2006 22:27 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: At 11:37 PM -0500 1/8/06, Guy wrote: I have a 7100 with lots of files that I would like to transfer to another computer, a laptop with no disk drives. Anyone know how

Re: [1st] Getting files from a 7100

2006-01-09 Thread Manuel Marques
-Original Message- He'll need an AAUI to UTP (10baseT) adapter. The 7100 only has an AAUI port and no RJ45 jack. The adapters are cheap and free, but that could cause some puzzlement, if we don't tell him about it, when he goes to plug in the cable. Or a NuBus ethernet card with RJ45

[1st] Getting files from a 7100

2006-01-08 Thread Guy
I have a 7100 with lots of files that I would like to transfer to another computer, a laptop with no disk drives. Anyone know how and if possible to make a flash drive (cruzer mini) work with a 7100 running OS 8.1? Any other good ways to move the files, not including emailing them?

Re: [1st] Getting files from a 7100

2006-01-08 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 08/01/2006 22:27 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: At 11:37 PM -0500 1/8/06, Guy wrote: I have a 7100 with lots of files that I would like to transfer to another computer, a laptop with no disk drives. Anyone know how and if possible to make a flash drive (cruzer mini) work