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Re: what is the best ethernet bridge to get?
- Subject: Re: what is the best ethernet bridge to get?
- From: shack@southwind.net (Randy Shackelford)
- Date: 2000/01/18
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: bCandid - Powering the world's discussions - http://bCandid.com
- References: <0Qfg4.10246$B9.121300@news1.teleport.com>
In article <0Qfg4.10246$B9.121300@news1.teleport.com>,
Bart <me2@nowhere.org> wrote:
>Ok gang I got it! I now have an IIsi Mac as a server hooked to my //e and my
>GS. Works great too! but I still don't have a modem (except the 1200 baud
>one on the GS ;) on the apple side. SO I d/l with my PC network, then unplug
>a SCSI from the MAC, reboot the PC with it plugged to it, then run Transmac to
>transfer, reboot and...well you get the picture...
>So I wanna Ethernet/Appletalk bridge. What should I get? My PC net is an old
>10b2 type.....
You could put an ethernet card of the appropriate flavor in the IIsi then
get Localtalk Bridge from Apple's software update site. It's now freely
distributable and lets a Mac box work as a bridge like you're talking.
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