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Re: GS+AFP Unix server



philip@utstat.toronto.edu (Rob Tibshirani) writes:
> 
>The Mac uses Appletalk. The Unix world largely uses TCP/IP. Appletalk is an
>alternative, and a very nice one at that. If I can only get these minors 
>details dealt with then connecting into the TCP/IP world would then only 
>require an Appletalk to TCP/IP router, and these will surely exist soon in
>software.

Appletalk is a very nice alternative?  I"m not too sure of that, having 
dealt with both AT and IEEE 802.3.   At has a 2MB/sec transfer rate, while
IEEE 802.3 has a 10MB/sec transfer rate over level four unshielded twisted
pair.

Of course both systems work... but personally,I'd rather drive a V-8
than some silly little 4 cylinder.


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