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Re: Update: Win2k to IIgs
- Subject: Re: Update: Win2k to IIgs
- From: "Tim Haynes" <trhaynes@yahoo.SPAMBGONE.com>
- Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 03:53:19 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Excite@Home - The Leader in Broadband http://home.com/faster
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Exactly... But, why would you want to log into NT anyway? I feel dirty
just thinking about it. ;)
On the other hand, you can very nicely file share with a PC with just a
low-end Mac or a Gatorbox as the middle-man.... as this thread discusses.
:)
Cheers!
Tim
"Steve Quarrella" <Steve.Quarrella.NO@SPAM.f9005.n393.z1.fidonet.org> wrote
in message news:MSGID_1=3a393=2f9005=40fidonet_d4ebf248@fidonet.org...
TH> Well, there is some TCP/IP driver software that you have to run with
the
TH> card called Marinetti (a bona fide TCP stack, not some dumb
Knew 'bout dat, check!
TH> client that requires something running on a Windows machine
TH> to serve it data). With Marinetti and LANceGS, you are
TH> really on the Internet. There's an FTP client, and I think a
TH> basic web browser for the IIgs. There is also an IRC desk
TH> accessor, and an MSN chat client (whoa).
OK, so if one was trying to cleanly log into an NT server (for example), one
probably wouldn't be doing it. This is just a straight IP "services
client," for lack of a better term?
Thanks!