The easy way to go is to put a USB PCI card in the Starmax if you are
running OS 8.5 or better.
I do this with my Starmax and iBook via single cable or you can use a hub
(USB) and two cables.
one must be an A to A cable if you use the hub.
Jim
Hilary Cass wrote:
> I would be very grateful if someone could
> tell me in the very simplest terms what I need to do in order to network
> these two computers with the minimum amount of "under the hood"
> activity. I live in a remote area where there is no handy Mac support
> and as stated before, I have very little understanding of the internal
> workings of these machines so the simpler the better.
>
> Hilary Cass
>
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