Russell Shannon wrote:
 >Have you confirmed that the bridge works

Yes. The bridge works fine. Perhaps the version of AppleTalk that came with System 6.0 can't see past the bridge? Could it be a voltage problem? The bridge has its own power supply, though...

Any and all ideas (except alien abduction) welcome.

B2 does Appletalk via tcp only. Your imac for example will happily work with this.

If you can get tcp/ip on to a 512k you'll be fine, actually its more a upgrade of the chooser and appleshare client which all falls neatly into the same basket of not possible. Having said that I'll also say I hope you prove me wrong, I've never tried it so dont really know.

Netatalk via linux on the same pc may well pull it off as it uses both aftp and ddp (its late, someone can correct the letters) and therefore give a greater chance of working.

Without resorting to Linux or dual booting you might look at colinux which allows a linux on windows and I imagine netatalk and Basilisk II, this is getting a bit geeky, I use it to run OS9.1. Colinux is free.

A easier way is a second real mac between your pc/imac and the 512k.

Can you point me to where I can organize a alien abduction? :)


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