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Re: Apple Share Version 3



Wolfgang <w@work.com> wrote:

> I am looking for Apple Share 3 .
> I found Apple Share 2 on the Web but it does not like my Version 7 on my
> MAC Se.
> 
> I like to set up a boot server for my IIgs.
> Has someone done this before?
> I greatly appreciate any hints and inputs.

I haven't ever set up an AppleShare 3 server so the information I have
may be incomplete.

I know that you will need to update some Apple II support files on the
server using a disk which was supplied with IIgs System 6.0.1.

> The IIgs should boot then from the Mac and I guess this is also giving
> me a Harddisk access for free.

Using an AppleShare server to boot the IIgs is a lot slower than a hard
drive, because the AppleTalk (LocalTalk) network is nowhere near as fast
as a SCSI or IDE interface (even when SCSI/IDE is constrained by Apple
II performance limitations).

You should expect performance similar to booting the IIgs from a floppy
disk. The main benefit is a lot more storage space on your startup
volume, plus making it easier to exchange files with a Mac.

-- 
David Empson
dempson@actrix.gen.nz