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Re: Apple Worksstatiom card for //e



In article <344DAC83.880B603B@intertronics.com>, 
webmaster@intertronics.com says...
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> I found a BRAND new Apple Workstation card for my //e at a computer show
> for only $10.00!!!  What a deal - I would have bought it if it were
> $100...   Anyway, I would LOVE to be able to get this //e to talk to
> Windows NT Server 4.0  Just wondering if anyone has any ideas on how to
> make that happen.  I am using an 10mb twisted Pair Ethernet hub...  I'm
> sure I can find an adapter somewhere to go from AppleTalk to TP...  Any
> help would be appreciated!

Mike,

I have found that the best bridge between an Apple II and NT4.0 server 
with Appletalk is a genuine Macintosh! The Mac with an ethernet card and 
system 7.5 has the software and cable ports to make it all happen. I use 
an old Mac II fx, but an SE/30 would do.

Virtually,
Warr
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