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Re: Crazy SCSI Tricks
In article <2p1do5$gkk@lia.bga.com>, khym@bga.com (Khym Mahn) writes:
> In article <1994Apr19.163916.1@csc.canterbury.ac.nz>,
> Philip Lamb, UoC-Chch-NZ <misc176@csc.canterbury.ac.nz> wrote:
>>Is their any software (or hardware) around to hook up a Mac and a II over SCSI
>>? As I understand it the computer just appears as another device on the bus,
>>so it should be okay.
>
> I guess you want to have both computers access the same hard disk?
> Someone else probably has all the details about doing this, but yes,
> it's possible and also very dangerous.
) [stuff deleted for brevity]
>. Anyways, it's really not worth it...
> if you want to share a hard disk, Localtalk the Mac and the II
> together or something :-)
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No, I was thinking more along the lines of high speed file transfer directly
between the two computers.
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