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Re: What to do with an LCIII?



Bill Garber wrote:
"Simon D. Williams" <bb065@chebucto.ns.ca> wrote in message Pine.GSO.3.95.iB1.0.1051024162350.22577C-100000@halifax.chebucto.ns.ca">news:Pine.GSO.3.95.iB1.0.1051024162350.22577C-100000@halifax.chebucto.ns.ca...

On Sun, 23 Oct 2005, Smohn Jith wrote:


I recently got a an LCIII computer and I'm wondering what
I can do with it in relation to my IIGS.  I don't really
want to use the LCIII for "computing", but as an ethernet
gateway or something like that...

I'd use the LCIII as a file server for the IIgs. Use a Mac
printer cable to connect the two via AppleTalk and then use
the Mac to pull files off the net. I'd recommend System 7.5.5,
iCab for http and Fetch for ftp and Appleshare v3 on the Mac.



I'd throw out the Mac LC III, get an Uthernet for the IIgs,
plug the Uthernet into your Router, and use the IIgs to get
files straight from the internet itself. It works great and
will help Glenn to do even bigger and better things like USB
for the IIgs, and maybe the IIe as well. Also, the Uthernet
works on the IIe, too.

Bill Garber



Hi Bill, thanks for the plug  :o)

Glenn