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Re: Marinetti, MacIP and GatorBox
"Marsha" <menacechgo@aol.com> wrote in message
> The power switch is built in to the power connector. The seller didn't
> realize that the Gatorbox could run from 120/240 without moification (
i.e.
> didn't an internal change like old Apple II power supplies)
sarcasm doesn't always work :)
I was guessing the seller didn't know the difference between a switching
power supply and a power supply switch.
well, that went down like a lead baloon :)
> > looking forward to your success, I have some GS's that would benefit. If
> > only Marinetti worked over Appletalk, all this wouldn't be necessary. :(
> That's precisely what Andrew is working on, the MacIP layer of Marinetti.
> <snipped from http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/701/9.html >
> "The Macintosh Internet Protocol (MacIP) tunnels IP datagrams inside
> AppleTalk for a Macintosh client communicating over an AppleTalk network
to
> a MacIP server. "
>
> Or in our hopeful case,
> from an Apple IIgs client to Gatorbox to the Internet.
ah haa, thanks for the enlightenment, I didn't realize you needed a Gator
Box to achieve it, but I guess it's only for the development stage.