On Dec 15, 2004, at 8:28 AM, Andrew in Ann Arbor wrote:
From: Rad Craig
Subject: IR transfer Pismo (OSX) <--> Thinkpad (Windows)?
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 23:36:51 -0600
I have an IBM Thinkpad that I have been using previously. I now want
to transfer all of my data files (spreadsheets, doc
Why don't you use a 1 Gig Flash drive then move the files manualy they
work great on both PC and macs
Michael & Sharon Vogt <><
On Dec 14, 2004, at 10:36 PM, Rad Craig wrote:
I have an IBM Thinkpad that I have been using previously. I now want
to transfer all of my data files (spreadsheets, d
From: Rad Craig
Subject: IR transfer Pismo (OSX) <--> Thinkpad (Windows)?
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 23:36:51 -0600
I have an IBM Thinkpad that I have been using previously. I now want
to transfer all of my data files (spreadsheets, docs, etc.) onto this
Pismo.
So, is there a way I can just tr
Hmm, should have read the subject more carefully. No idea if OS X
supports IR on the Pismo. Either way, IR should be considered a method
of last resort; even borrowing an Ethernet PCMCIA card would be better.
Cheers,
Ben
On 16 Dec 2004, at 00:48, Ben Dyer wrote:
You'd need to get a TCP/IP networ
You'd need to get a TCP/IP network running over IR. On the Mac, go to
the TCP/IP control panel, select IR as the connection method (pop-up
menu), and fill in the other fields as appropriate. No idea how you'd
do it on Windows.
Other alternatives would be Ethernet, or a USB Zip drive.
Cheers,
Be
I have an IBM Thinkpad that I have been using previously. I now want
to transfer all of my data files (spreadsheets, docs, etc.) onto this
Pismo. My FTP server seems to choke before I can get the zip file
containing it all (about 60MB) uploaded, I've tried a dozen times now,
it never complete