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Re: Lost my appletalk server...
- Subject: Re: Lost my appletalk server...
- From: bill_gates@microsoft.com (Simon Williams)
- Date: Sat, 09 Oct 2004 20:51:56 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Luddite Enterprises
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Zouplaz <pouet@pouet.com> wrote:
> Wayne Stewart - waynes@telus.dotnet :
>
> > Zouplaz wrote:
> >
> >> I found something : after several tries on the GS side I've plugged
> >> the localtalk adapter on the printer port instead of the modem
> >> port... And now it works
> >>
> >> Is it wrong to use the modem port ??
> >
> > No, the printer port works just as well. Slot 1 must be set to "Your
> > Card" as well then.
> >
> > Wayne
> >
>
> I don't understand...
Whichever port/slot you are using for the Appletalk connection has to be
set to "Your Card" in the control panel as well as slot 7 being set for
Appletalk.
> Maybe the modem port of my GS is dead.
>
> Any way to check the components ?
Well, if your control panel is set up properly and Appletalk works on
one port and not the other it would be a good indicator of a problem.
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