Hmmm, you need to use Diskcopy to make those floppy disks. They should  
fit on a floppy fine. Outside of trying that again, you could borrow an  
external CD-ROM and put the installer on there. Also, go to:

<ftp.apple.com/Apple_Support_Area/Apple_Software_Updates/English- 
North_American/Macintosh/Utilities/

Download the Network_Access_Disk_7.5.sea.bin file. The associated  
readme file in the same place will tell you all about it. Then you can  
download the files to your iMac and run the installer from there. One  
note though, the NAD (Network Access Disk) will not connect reliably  
(if at all) to an OSX system. There are workarounds, something that a  
program called sharepoints can do. Someone else will need to fill you  
in on that though, I only know part of what to do.

-Robyn

On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, at 05:18 PM, Todd Russell wrote:

> I have tried numerous different things unsuccessfully, then decided to  
> look
> for expert advice.  I have an ethernet card I pulled from a Performa  
> and put
> into the LC, but I'm not sure whether or not I have a valid driver  
> extension
> for it.  I put Apple Ethernet CS II extension on the LC, along with  
> Network
> Extension v7.6.2, but could get neither the LC or the iMac(10.1.5)  
> that I'
> m testing with to recognize each other.  Then I thought I'd just try  
> d/l-ing
> the 19 disk System 7.5.3 to install and let in fil lin the gaps, but I  
> found
> out the hard way that I have to copy all these onto the LC's hard  
> drive first
> before it will attempt to run.  Disk 1 won't fit on a disk!  Then, I  
> also
> read the fine print that you need 7.1 to mount these images anyway.  :P


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