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Re: Apple Worksstatiom card for //e



In article <62rtrr$i79$1@opal.southwind.net>, shack@onyx.southwind.net 
says...
> David Empson (dempson@actrix.gen.nz) wrote:
> 
> : > 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.
> 
> : What software is that?  There is nothing supplied with System 7.5 or
> : later than can bridge LocalTalk to Ethernet.
> 
> You could call it a go-between if you put the Mac on localtalk and copied
> files to it then switched to ethernet to copy 'em off. Wouldn't call that
> a bridge.
> 
No, neither would I, and I see that I did with out thinking. DOH! The 
system that I use involves merely copying files en-mass. Good enough for 
me.

Virtually,
Warr
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