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Re: Apple networking (was: Fastpath 4)
"Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> "Greg Andrzejewski" <pressyourluck85@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> : "Phil Beesley" <pb14@le.ac.uk> wrote in message
> : pb14-140220051637548764@mac180.cc.le.ac.uk">news:pb14-140220051637548764@mac180.cc.le.ac.uk...
> : > In article <MPG.1c71a80311b6090f98968d@news.individual.de>, Robert
> : > Flossmann <rfka01@gmx.de> wrote:
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> : >> Thanks, Phil, I'm looking forward to getting the disk
> : >> images. Does the PhoneNet PC do TCP/IP over Appletalk?
> : >
> : > To my knowledge there are no PC implementations of TCP/IP over
> : > AppleTalk. I'll try to make the Farallon disk images shortly. I also
> : > came across a copy of the official Apple software for the ISA card
> over
> : > the weekend.
> : >
> : > Phil
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> : I'm not sure the Farallon disks will do you any good. They're for
> Windows
> : 3.1 only, I think. Also, they only allowed for access to Appleshare
> servers,
> : not running a file server.
> :
> : As for the PC TCP/IP over appletalk, check out an old program called
> : PCroute.
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> I looked at that, and it seems to be for creating circuit boards.
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