On Sat, 2003-11-22 at 22:53, Marten van de Kraats wrote:
> >AppleTalk and AppleShare IP are in no way the same. Their only 
> >similarity is they are both for the Mac OS and made by Apple. 
> >AppleTalk is slower and uses older routines it is also very 
> >versatile and works over more than one medium (in other similar 
> >guises such as LocalTalk). AppleShare IP is a purely ethernet TCP/IP 
> >based protocol that is more up to date and complies with TCP/IP 
> >networking standards.
> 
> Appletalk is a network protocol and not an application, while 
> Appleshare IP is an application (server software to be precise) and 
> not a protocol.
> The application Appleshare IP not only handles tcp/ip connections 
> over ethernet, but also appletalk connections over ethernet. BTW it 
> also supports tcp/ip and appletalk over localtalk. And all of this 
> simultaniously if needed.
> Correct me if I am wrong.
Can you get Appleshare 3.0.1 (for System 7.1) anywhere? I can find the
patches to take it to 3.0.3 but not the original.

Chris


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