Re: TCP/IP over FW (Was FW disk mode crashed host)

2004-01-28 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Jan 28, 2004, at 11:11 AM, Phil Burk wrote: Here: http://developer.apple.com/firewire/IP_over_FireWire.html This is somewhat old news. It's built into Panther (and possibly Jag, but I'm not sure) Right now I have a user happily using his toshiba (winXP) laptop (I know, WinXP and happily are

Re: TCP/IP over FW (Was FW disk mode crashed host)

2004-01-28 Thread Phil Burk
On Jan 28, 2004, at 2:29 PM, Dan K wrote: It's built-in to Panther, here's how I enabled it on my Pismos: I guess I should have pointed that out as well. Thanks, Dan. I suppose a X-capable Mac with enet and FW ports could function as a router, providing DHCP, NAT, etc. for a FW-connected LAN thr

Re: TCP/IP over FW (Was FW disk mode crashed host)

2004-01-28 Thread Dan K
Drew Kershaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Whoa, wait a minute... You can do TCP/IP over FireWire? > >I remember there being some discussion back when FireWire was new >about doing AppleTalk on FireWire (though I quickly grew uninterested >in that idea and don't know if it's possible today or not)

TCP/IP over FW (Was FW disk mode crashed host)

2004-01-28 Thread Phil Burk
Here: http://developer.apple.com/firewire/IP_over_FireWire.html On Jan 27, 2004, at 9:29 PM, Andrew Kershaw wrote: My reply doesn't really answer the OP's questions, but . . . I've not used FW target disk mode, but for fast file transfers I was mighty impressed with filesharing using TCP/IP-ove