File sharing via appletalk/serial port runs at a whopping 300baud (that's 
0.3kbs), which is why it's virtually impossible to use with any size..

check:
www.powerbookguy.com
www.wegenermedia.com
www.shrevesystems.com

THey would probably have them..

I'm guessing it's going to set you back $30-50 for the cables/adaptors. 
You'll need an HDI30-DB25 cable/adaptor WITH docking switch

hope it helps

Tom

>>  > regular adapter mode.
>>I'll also suggest that since you are using two venerable classic 
>>Macs that each possess a serial port, that you just skip the risk of 
>>frying your SCSI ports and use localtalk (printer cable) filesharing.
>>I've had two people bring me old powerbooks that they killed the 
>>SCSI this way, adapter wiggled around while hooked up or something.
>>You can do just about anything you want over localtalk, including 
>>Norton disk scans/repairs (if the 190 HD boots); it just takes a 
>>little while. :)
>>And it's cheap (free if you already have a printer cable).

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