Re: Mac Mall ripped me off UPDATE

2005-08-17 Thread Matt Kane's Brain


On Aug 17, 2005, at 18:20, david wrote:

But to be serious...back when I was running a consulting business I 
dealt with a number of companies (including PC/Mac Mall) and found 
that two companies provided consistently high quality service and 
worked hard to fix mistakes even when the mistake wasn't theirs. 
MacMall wasn't one of the two.


who were the two? :)

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Re: REPOST: How can I connect Wallstreet II/ OS 9.2.2 to iBook 500/ OS X 10.3.9?

2005-08-15 Thread Matt Kane&#x27;s Brain
I think you may need to manually set up ip addresses on each powerbook. 
This is not difficult, but your original post leads to believe that you 
may not agree. :)


On the OSX machine, go to System Preferences -> Network -> Ethernet -> 
Configure and type in 192.168.1.1 for IP address and 255.255.255.0 for 
Subnet mask. If you use Ethernet on that PowerBook regularly, you will 
probably want to create a new Location before doing this.


On the OS 9 machine, you need to go into the Control Panel for TCP/IP 
and do pretty much the same, but use 192.168.1.2 for your IP address.


On Aug 15, 2005, at 17:41, Steve Fuller wrote:

I would use the crossover cable between the two notebooks, and then 
turn on Personal File Sharing in the Sharing pane of System 
Preferences. This will enable AFP and then you should be able to see 
the ibook in the chooser on the WallStreet.


Steve

On Aug 15, 2005, at 3:35 PM, Stanton Mitrany wrote:


Dear List-mate,

I didn't get a single response to this inquiry when I posted it a few 
weeks

ago; perhaps you can at least point me in the right direction?!

I imagined this was an easy question, but I've never done it, and 
don't know

how.

How do I connect two PowerBooks, a Wallstreet II running OS 9.2.2 and 
an
iBook 500, running OS X 10.3.9 to one another, so that I can copy 
files from

one to the other?

Here's the equipment I have available to me which might prove useful:

- USB A-B cables and a Belkin USB hub

- straight and crossover ethernet cables,

- D-Link DWL Wireless USB adapter,

- 2 USB Bluetooth adapters- a D-Link Bluetooth DBT-120, and a Mitsumi
CE0197,

- Belkin 802.11B PCMCIA CardBus Wireless Notebook Network Card 
F506020.



I don't know which device and/or cable to use, for what, and how. I 
don't
know whether to attach these before startup, which machine to start 
first,
which control panels to set up on each machine, and in what order, 
etc.


Do any of these units require drivers which may need to be installed 
in

either system?

Does one of the machines have to be a master and the other a slave?

Does one of the operating systems have to have control over the other?

Have you ever done this? Please tell me how! If you really know how, 
will

you please explain it step-by-step?

Has someone written a simple guide to how to do this, which I can 
download &
read? I've checked MacHelp for "connecting two (or 2) powerbooks" and 
have

found nothing which seems to address this topic.

Also, if you're attempting to respond to this appeal, please be kind 
enough
to copy my email with your answer, to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
since
I've been receiving a large percentage of "bounce" messages relating 
to
postings to the list, and therefore, I'm probably not seeing more 
than one

in four or five.

Please give me any help you can! At least, please try to point me in 
the

right direction!

Thank you for sharing your knowledge and wisdom!

All the best,
stanton


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