I do recall transferring files between two machines (a IIsi and a Classic)
via AppleTalk.  I connected the two machines through the printer ports using
an 8 pin serial cable (the rounded end cables) and set up the classic as the
server and the IIsi as the client (the files were on the Classic and I
wanted them moved to the IIsi).  Once connected, it was a matter of just
dragging and dropping.

Hope this helps.

on 8/31/01 7:40 PM, Tracy Keirns at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I am setting up a Mac for someone that wants to upgrade.  She has an LC, and
> I am fixing up an LC 475 for her.  How do I transfer the files from her hard
> drive to the new computer?  I do not have an external drive, but do have
> phone net connectors.  Can it be done fairly easily by setting up a phone
> net connection?  I haven't looked into her hard drive yet, and might be able
> to transfer everything with floppies, but if things are too big to fit on
> floppies then I need to find another solution.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Tracy
> 


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