At 18:15 -0500 on 28/03/03, Fletch Brendan Good wrote:

>>If you switch to the free OS NetBSD you'll have a ftpserver for
>>nothing. Installing it is fairly complicated but an interesting
>>experience. It works fine on a MacIIci.
>
>I appreciate the suggestion, but I'm already installing MkLinux onto
>a 7200... I was really hoping for something simpler on the IIci.
>
>I mean, as many people as I hear make the suggestion to "turn that
>antique Mac into an FTP server", you'd think there would be plenty of
>solutions that don't require a non-standard OS- or at least ONE...

See if you can find an old version of NetPresenz.
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