On Thursday, October 24, 2002, at 08:56  AM, Hector I. Macedo wrote:

Hi, there is yet another way to do it, yesterday I was at CompUSA and
they have a USB cable that has a chip on it and its billed as "being
the easiest way to transfer info between two computers"
No experience with it, just passing the info.
The USB is slow.

With Mac's, it's pretty hard to beat the ease and simplicity of ethernet crossover cable. Or the price. Since Mac's have had built in ethernet for many years, it's a really low cost (around $5-7), easy and pretty much foolproof way to make a two Mac network to transfer files.

Not the fastest method to transfer data, but very stable, and easy to set up.

JM2¢W

Jack Russell


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