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Re: Commodore drives can be controlled on Apple II serial!
- Subject: Re: Commodore drives can be controlled on Apple II serial!
- From: wsmith@NOSPAM.ctron.com (Will Smith)
- Date: 1998/04/03
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Cabletron Systems Inc.
- References: <6ffc75$8gf$1@opal.southwind.net> <1998032705475801.AAA03103@ladder01.news.aol.com> <6fhkaa$98e$1@opal.southwind.net> <351f9c79.241422317@roch-news> <6fslqj$ql0$1@opal.southwind.net> <352248a0.416591375@roch-news> <6fv8hr$5rc$1@opal.southwind.net>
On 2 Apr 1998 05:43:23 GMT, shack@onyx.southwind.net (Randy
Shackelford) wrote:
|>: that's great, if you HAVE a Mac. i don't. probably never will,
|>: either. i might be talked into looking at an Appletalk card for my
|>: PC, though...
|>
|>Who says you need one? The bridge on my network is a Disk II sized box and it
|>does its thing even if there isn't a Mac on the network. The config software
|>runs on Macs though.
there you go. everywhere i turn around in the Apple ][ universe, i
keep hearing about those pesky Macs. if i wanted to get the disk
images for GS/OS, i'd need a Mac to put them on floppy. if i wanted
to network the //gs, i need a Mac or another //gs. the list
continues, ad nauseum.
show me an ethernet card that allows the //gs to do TCP/IP, and i'll
show you an ecstatic computer geek... :)
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William Smith
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