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Re: ProDOS files copied to a OS X box



In article <3cdecf61$1@nntp0.pdx.net>, you@somehost.somedomain (Bart) wrote:
>
>Note OS X is NOT addressable across a net from a PC running COPSTALK.   Since 
>most of my downloading takes place on that 98 PC (sorry guys, but it really is 
>faster), I was also looking for ways to get stuff to the OS X via Appletalk 
>(or Copstalk which is after all merely an appletalk varriant).  
>
> I should also mention that OS X is not accessable from a PC running the TOPS 
>network protocol;  I run a 386 on a TOPS card, connected localtalk to a Mac 
>running LT Bridge.  WHY?  Well it was there, and well, it was a challenge and 
>well... it was there.. ;-)

You should be able to connect directly to your Win98 box directly from OS X.
In the finder, click Go->connect to server, and type 
"smb://192.168.0.1/sharename" in the box (replace the IP address with the
address of the Win98 machine).

Be sure to have file sharing turned on on the Win98 box :-).

-- 
Ryan 'Gozar' Collins