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Re: Mac Se as boot server for IIgs
- Subject: Re: Mac Se as boot server for IIgs
- From: Wolfgang <w@work.com>
- Date: Fri, 01 Sep 2006 10:42:34 -0500
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- Organization: Texas Instruments
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DualDFlipFlop wrote:
This is really interesting! I would like to learn more about your
findings. Are you planning on documenting this further? Or is there a
current reference?
There are good How-To's on the web.
I was just struggling to get the right software.
AS is not not free ware but I would call it abandon ware.
However I think it is not 100% legal to copy it freely.
On the other hand you can also not buy it, therefore I see no problem to
use it.
AS can serve as boot server for the iigs and iie.
The MAc can do a bridging between the ii's and the emac.
So in theory it is possible, I just want to proof it.
Right now I enjoy to have a Hard disk for my iigs which has cost me $20.
With the pricing for iigs or iie hard disk controllers or the
alternative of a SSD drive both over $100, I think I have a good trade
between $ and speed.
Wolfgang