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Re: Update: DOS 5 works



"Robert Flossmann" <rfka01@gmx.de> wrote in message 
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> In article <MPG.1c703d58b3586846989688
> @news.individual.de>, rfka01@gmx.de says...
>> Hi all,
>> thanks for the replies to my previous post concerning
>> the Fastpath 4 setup. I tried to get the thing working,
>> but there seems to be something wrong - the software
>> that came with it complains it's not able to use the
>> version of the fastpath proms that are installed. Oh
>> well, once I find my documentation, I'll have another go
>> at it.
>>
>> In the meantime I have another request:
>> I'm trying to make a appletalk/ethernet router using my
>> localtalk pc card (Apple branded), but I don't have the
>> disk(s) that came with it. Could any other owner of this
>> card please mail me the appropriate disk (either as a
>> disk archive or a file archive)?
>>
>> Thanks in advance, the files seem to be very elusive.
>>
>> Yours, Robert
>>
> I have installed DOS 5.0, used the settings from John's
> install disk and got no errors booting. I'm not sure how
> to proceed from here, but I'll try to get
>
> this: http://linuxgazette.net/issue26/dubs.html
>
> setup going for my Mac Plus before moving to the GS.
>
> Robert
>
> BTW, my Fastpath is working as well, though I haven't
> managed to get TCP/IP packets to the Mac Plus.

I've looked at the pcroute program before, and doesn't it require one of 
three specific ethernet cards in addition to the Apple Localtalk ISA card? 
I'd be interested in hearing if you ever get one of these solutions working, 
as I am in a similar situation.

-Greg