On 3/28/2010 9:40 PM, Charles Lenington wrote:
testing SCSI link-t for the guys on this list. Since I never really
used 7.1 and don't Have a os 9 or lower network answer this.
If I get a "link and a power light" is the adapter working or do I
need to set up another old
Probably means the adapter itself is working, yes. But, you'll still
need a driver on the Mac OS side for the system to see and use it. How
you select it and what functions it supports also depends on whether you
have Open Transport installed or if you're working with the old classic
networking. Once it's working, it should be fully functional on its own
without any sort of other Mac as a TCP/IP client for internet apps.
Appletalk file sharing may be problematic depending on what version of
OS X your other Macs have, but there's lots of discussion about that on
the LEM site.
Scott
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