On 6/20/04 5:26 PM, "Andrew in Ann Arbor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> Since my machines all have fast network cards
>> I transfer data via sharing. OS X makes that very
>> simple PC<->Mac and before the days of OS X I used a
>> third party program.
> 
> David
> Sounds like it's been a while but perhaps you could point me to that 3rd
> party program. It might be useful for us OS9 troglodytes.
> I'm still providing support to family with 520s, 1400s, a  Biege G3 and
> a Wallstreet all using dial-up so none of their machines is connected to
> a network. Isn't there a way to connect computers through Apple Talk?
> But I think that requires a serial port that seems to have been left off
> my "full featured" Lombard 400.
> Actually one of the things that keeps me from upgrading from my Lombard
> is the ability to mount the Lombard in disk mode with any of the older
> Macs using the SCSSI port.
> Another option would be to have FTP server/clients on the various
> machines but I haven't gotten around to figuring out the best way to
> approach that (besides which that would require setting up a network).
> 
Dave by Thursby is what I used because it provided so many services, not
just filesharing. But Connectix also had a program that was less featured
and cost less. Is Connectix even around any longer now that MS owns VPC?

david




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