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Re: Waht would be the ideal set-up of a Mac G3 for a IIgs peripheral?
- Subject: Re: Waht would be the ideal set-up of a Mac G3 for a IIgs peripheral?
- From: Cheezy <mo.cheez@wanadoo.fr>
- Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2002 13:31:25 +0200
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- Organization: Wanadoo, l'internet avec France Telecom
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dans l'article 3D4C0993.6B1A6CEB@apple2.com, eeastman@apple2.com �
eeastman@apple2.com a �crit le 3/08/02 18:49�:
> So what should I be running on this computer? I am looking for the
> 'ideal' OS version and software to make it the best IIgs periferal
> around, plus some.
>
> Thankx,
> Ed
Other info, here's what the Aplle II FAQ says about appletalk on a II GS :
"From a GS, Appletalk is slightly more complex in terms of deciding
which slots you want to dedicate to it. In a ROM 01, Appletalk
requires turning slot 7 to 'Appletalk' (use the control panel,
accessible by pressing Control-Open Apple-Escape), and either one of
slots 1 or 2 set to 'Your Card'. If you have something in slot 7 that
you care about (usually a hard drive controller), what you can do is
move that card to slot 1 or 2, and set the boot slot to 1 or 2. A ROM
3 is simpler-- set one of slots 1 or 2 to Appletalk. The Appletalk
cable plugs into the back of your GS in the printer port (ROM 1 if
slot 1 is 'Your Card', ROM 3 if slot 1 is Appletalk) or the modem port
(slot 2 is Your card/Appletalk). Once the GS is set up, from the
System 6.0 or 6.0.1 (recommended) installer, select "Custom Install"
and then select the Appletalk, Appleshare, Appletalk'd Imagewriter
and/or Laserwriter packages to install. "
Cheezy