You might be able to run the iMac's HD in Firewire target mode from
the Powerbook, if you can connect the two via firewire. If this
works, then the iMac will appear just like any other an external HD
on the Powerbook.
For exact instructions, check Apple's support pages and search for
firewire target mode. Most Macs can do this but some cannot and, I
think, the instructions may be slightly different depending on model.
HTH.
Marian
On Jan 22, 2007, at 4:39 AM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi Bob,
You could install VNC on both computers. With VNC, you can display
the screen of the iMac on the PowerBook and control it remotely, or
work on the iMac and just show the action on the PowerBook. This is
rather slow, however.
Best,
Mark
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Op 22-jan-2007, om 11:12 heeft [EMAIL PROTECTED] het volgende
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I just thought of something.
Could he run it from the powerbook in classic mode via appletalk.
I remember
years ago running apps on my powerbook that was on another
machines HD?
Is this possible from classic to OS9.2?
More later
Bob
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