As below:
From: "Eric L. Strobel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: PowerBooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Thu, 03 Jul 2003 20:14:33 -0400 To: PowerBooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: Using TCP/IP over AppleTalk in printer port File Sharing
somewhere near the temporal coordinates of 7/3/03 8:00 PM, the entity known as res0bznj transmitted the following from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
However, that is not TCP/IP as I understand things. That is AppleTalk over Ethernet or, maybe EtherTalk? Still, a quantum improvement over printer port AppleTalk.
Ken
It's either OS 8.6 or OS 9 where you pick up the capability to do TCP/IP filesharing.
- Eric.
8.5.1 was the first
No either way. 8.1 had the ASIP client built in. OS 9 had the ASIP FileSharing server built in. You could do ASIP on FileSharing on earlier OSes but you had to buy the software from a third party. It's basically their software that Apple bought and added to OS 9.
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