Its currently 1AM where I live (NY), so I am going to try a new theory 
tomorrow. I have a crazy idea of formatting a ATA 2.5" HD to HFS (using 
Leopard) and extracting the ATA adapter in the CD-ROM drive, and just plugging 
in an adapter. I saw this on a website…I think I'll try it out. I'll let 
everybody know how (if) it works. 

-Jake

On Nov 7, 2011, at 9:52 AM, Nate Raymond wrote:

> On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 1:09 AM, Jake Tesler <[email protected]> wrote:
> Does anybody have a working system to get files to a Powerbook 1400cs or Mac 
> SE from ANY OSX? My goal is to not have to waste a CD-R every time I want to 
> get a file to the PB, and I can't reverse transfer back to my Macbook Pro 
> regardless. Plus, its a time consuming process to begin with.
> Suggestions?
> 
> My home network has a bunch of modern and old computers on it.  My Synology 
> NAS has AFP capability built in, so I can fileshare with any of my Macs (and 
> PCs and UNIX machines as well).  I have a G4 running OS 9 and some Quadras 
> running OS 8 and 7, which can act as additional bridge machines with floppies 
> and LocalTalk.  There's lots of ways to get data around to different 
> machines.  Fastest would be ethernet and AFP, next fastest would be LocalTalk 
> and AFP, and last would be floppies.
> 
> - Nate
> 
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