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Re: Apple IIgs booting from Mac server



"M. Pender" <mpender@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Wayne Stewart <waynes@telus.dotnet> wrote in message
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> >
> > In the SE/30 try using the printer port
> > If you have ethernet in the SE/30 then set the network control panel to
> > localtalk
> > Use the Chooser to turn Appletalk on
> > In Sharing Setup control panel turn file sharing on.
> > With the HD highlighted go to the File -> Sharing and check "share this
> > item & it's contents"
>
> Since my first post I've installed AppleShare on the IIgs using the script
> from the install disk and confirmed that my Mac is configured and that the
> cabling works by connecting it to another Mac.  However, I get an error
> message when I connect it to the IIgs:
>
> The selected AppleTalk connection could not be found.  Be sure it is
> installed and that the slot settings in the control panel are correct.
>
> At this point I'm stuck--I'm pretty sure I've tried every variation of
slots
> and cabling possible.  I thought it might be conflicting with another
piece
> of hardware (e.g. Zip GS) so I tried setting the system speed to normal,
but
> still no luck.
>
> Any suggestions about what to try next?

Mike, I told you that I could more than likely
help you with troubleshooting, but that I couldn't
tell you all the details. You never emailed me back.

Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)
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