Try the crossover ethernet cable. I connect my Lombard and iBook (700)
via a plain ethernet cable. The iBook will recognize the cable
automatically. In the book you wish to copy files from, set file
sharing on and firewall off. You should see the book in your network.
This works for me, but I
My bad, replied before reading rest of mail. Better detailed answers
than mine.
Henry
On Aug 16, 2005, at 6:04 AM, G Henry Taylor wrote:
Try the crossover ethernet cable. I connect my Lombard and iBook (700)
via a plain ethernet cable. The iBook will recognize the cable
automatically. In
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
Try the crossover cable. I believe you can connect through firewire
ports (assuming that you have firewire on both machines).
--
Jim Dynes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Albuquerque, New Mexico
On Aug 15, 2005, at 2:35 PM, Stanton Mitrany wrote:
I didn't get a single response to this inquiry when I
Dear List-mate,
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?
What about firewire disc mode? I'm not sure what powerbooks had what
capabilities, but I think they both
, 2005 4:36 PM
To: G-Books
Subject: REPOST: How can I connect Wallstreet II/ OS 9.2.2 to iBook
500/OS X 10.3.9?
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
Brian Scott Oplinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] has kindly responded and
suggested:
What about firewire disc mode? I'm not sure what powerbooks had what
capabilities, but I think they both support firewire, don't they? You
boot one machine holding down the t key I think then that machine
looks like a
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
for a confirmation from a more
expereinced poster here
MJC
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Mitrany
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 4:36 PM
To: G-Books
Subject: REPOST: How can I connect Wallstreet II/ OS 9.2.2 to iBook
500/OS X 10.3.9?
Dear List-mate
Steve Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED] suggested the following:
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
Yep, that's the way to do it, although I think you can go either
way. I almost forget how to do it in 9, though.
On Aug 15, 2005, at 4:41 PM, 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
If I remember correctly you need to enable sharing in the file menu
turn on file sharing in the file sharing control panel.
It has been a long time.
--
Jim Dynes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Albuquerque, New Mexico
On Aug 15, 2005, at 4:19 PM, John Slavin wrote:
Yep, that's the way to do it,
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
One thing you will need to do on the Wallstreet is make sure that
Appletalk is an active extension (or is it a control panel and
extension), but anyway you need to make sure that appletalk is set to
use ethernet. And then on the OSX machine, go to the networking and
for the ethernet port,
My reply follows quote.
On 8/15/05, at 6:15 pm -0400, Stanton Mitrany wrote:
I've tried to follow this advice, and have done a Sherlock II search on the
Wallstreet II with OS 9.2.2 for Personal File Sharing and also for
PersonalFileSharing, and have found no matches for either of them. How do
I
From John Slavin [EMAIL PROTECTED] I have the following further
suggestion:
One thing you will need to do on the Wallstreet is make sure that
Appletalk
is an active extension (or is it a control panel and extension), but anyway
you need to make sure that appletalk is set to use ethernet. And
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
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