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Re: any hard disk servers available?
I have a Macintosh IIci serving as a localtalk/ethertalk bridge, using Apple
Internet Router software. I see this software pop up on eBay every now and
then.
For one of my clients, I've also built a Windows NT Server 4.0 box using a
3Com ethernet card and a COPSTalk LocalTalk card. This combination works
just as well.
--- Bryan
"Scarlet Otter" <SecretaryBird@SoftHome.net> wrote in message
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> On that note, can a Mac outfitted with an Ethernet card serve as an
> Appletalk to Ethernet Bridge? I just recently scored a couple
> Ethernet adapters that fit in a Performa 405 (1 for me and one as
> possible trade or sale fodder). I am planning very soon testing them
> out and seeing if I can get the Mac to become visible on my LAN. This
> is going to mean installing a second Ethernet adapter in my FreeSCO
> router, as the Performa NIC only has a BNC connectors and the Windows
> and Linux systems are networked through an AT&T StarLAN 10 hub using
> Cat-5 cables). But if I can get the Mac worked into the LAN, I'm
> hoping to then be able to set up an AppleTalk connection between her
> and the GS in order to indirectly make the GS network enabled. Will
> this work?
>
> -- Otter
>