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Re: LocalTalk/AppleShare between IIgs and Mac LC 575 - how?
- Subject: Re: LocalTalk/AppleShare between IIgs and Mac LC 575 - how?
- From: Phil Beesley <pb14@le.ac.uk>
- Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 10:33:49 +0100
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: University of Leicester, UK
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In article <Ig6W6.342$1f4.79896@typhoon1.ba-dsg.net>, Frank Townsend
<ftownsen@iamdigex.net> wrote:
> I hooked my LC/IIe setup up to an Ethernet network using and Asante
> scsi-ethernet interface box. Initially, I had no Appleshare file server,
> but used the network to ftp things back and forth from my PC.
>
> When I attempted to boot the LC Card IIe from slot 7, a message would appear
> on the IIe screen that an Appleshare file server could not be located.
> Therefore this function must be included in the LC/IIe software or firmware.
That makes sense. The "real" IIe workstation (LocalTalk) card can boot
from a suitable AppleShare server so the emulated card in the LC/IIe
combo should do the same thing.
Phil