Luis wrote:
"Well, you could use the Mac as a USB server..."
Umm . . . and how would I go about assigning IP
addresses to the USB ports?
If you can put the drivers on the old machine, you can use the file
sharing software to network it. Built in - at least on OS9. An
original iMac or cube could do it.
At 8:37 PM +0100 5/3/07, Richmond Mathewson wrote:
What I would like to do is be able to connect a few
tatty, old Macs I have lurking in my attic in Scotland
to my PPC Mac Mini when I go over there in the summer.
Well, that's different. Why can't you use Ethernet between them,
then? They're so old they don't have an Enet port?? Yikes. That could
be a waste of time.
sqb
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