Yes it's possible.

Here's instructions and screenshots:

http://main.system7today.com/articles/leopard/tutorial1/index.html

It's probably likely that you don't have all the most updated software
on your System 7 machine.

On Apr 11, 9:39 am, Cyrus Griffin <callmemrp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ah, that explains it. But that doesn't explain why I can't connect to  
> my iMac as a registered user. I guess the question I should be asking  
> is, is that possible? I would like to be able to transfer files back  
> and forth, and I don't think that my public folder will do... Anyways,  
> thanks for all the help! I know how to network classic machines, and  
> OSX machines but... It's like trying to network between 14 years. Well  
> if I can only connect to the public folder, I might start looking for  
> other options, like having a 10.2 machine in between, that can connect  
> to both.
>
> Cyrus Griffin
> --------------------
> Hobbittech.com Mac Specialist - Low Cost Mac Services in AZ
>
> On Apr 10, 2009, at 11:05 PM, Clark Martin wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Apr 10, 2009, at 10:01 PM, Cyrus Griffin wrote:
>
> >> Well, I set up all that (I also realized I was running 7.5.0 not  
> >> 7.5.5
> >> heh) and they still don't seem to want to talk... I set up the TCP/IP
> >> on the Duo, and the FileSharing is on, AppleTalk is set up to use
> >> Ethernet... I can't help feeling I'm missing something. What is the
> >> purpose of the AppleShare client? There doesn't seem to be any place
> >> to configure this... I have my iMac ethernet set up with AppleTalk,
> >> and both have manual DHCP addresses. I was able to connect to my
> >> iMac's IP address from the Duo, but only as a guest. (the Registered
> >> User radio button was greyed out) My iMac says the DuoDock server IP
> >> does not exist.
>
> > I might not have stated this before, you can't see a pre-OS 9 Mac
> > FileSharing from OS X.4 and up.  But with the AppleShare Client you
> > CAN see the OS X.4 and up File Sharing from a early Mac (7.something
> > and up).  The AppleShare Client sw I noted is an installer, you run
> > it and it installs the necessary files on the machine.
>
> >> On Apr 10, 2009, at 12:10 AM, Clark Martin wrote:
>
> >>> Cyrus wrote:
> >>>> well OK one more thing... In OS9 there's a TCP/IP control panel, is
> >>>> there anywhere to get a plugin for System 7? I did some googleing
> >>>> but
> >>>> the only things I could find were not free...
>
> >>> The TCP/IP and AppleTalk cps are from Open Transport.  MacTCP and
> >>> Network cps are "Classic" networking.  See below.
>
> >>>> Cyrus
>
> >>>> On Apr 9, 9:48 pm, Cyrus <callmemrp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>>> Also, what are AppleTalk zones and how do I make one from my iMac?
> >>>>> My
> >>>>> Duo keeps saying there are no zones on the network when I click on
> >>>>> the
> >>>>> Ethernet icon in the Network control panel. I've gotten this to
> >>>>> work
> >>>>> between 7.0, 7.1 and 7.5 to OS9, but the control panels are more
> >>>>> similar.
>
> >>> Don't worry about zones, that's for larger AppleTalk networks and  
> >>> you
> >>> aren't likely to find such a beast nowadays.
>
> >>>>> Cyrus
>
> >>>>> On Apr 9, 9:29 pm, Cyrus <callmemrp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>>>>> Is it possible? I have my iMac running 10.5.6 connected to a Duo
> >>>>>> Dock
> >>>>>> (with NuBus ethernet card) running System 7.5.5. I have gone into
> >>>>>> the
> >>>>>> Network control panel, and switched the AppleTalk network to
> >>>>>> Ethernet.
> >>>>>> I also have Appletalk and file sharing turned on. On my iMac, I
> >>>>>> have
> >>>>>> AppleTalk on for the ethernet connection, too. Neither will show
> >>>>>> up,
> >>>>>> however... Am I missing something? Is it even possible to connect
> >>>>>> them? Thanks,
> >>>>>> Cyrus
>
> >>> With Tiger Apple dropped support for AppleShare transfers via
> >>> AppleTalk.
> >>> Looking up a server can still be done via AppleTalk but the
> >>> transfers
> >>> have to be done via ASIP (AppleShare via IP).
>
> >>> 7.5.5 can do this.  You need to install Open Transport, v1.1.2 I
> >>> believe
> >>> and you need to get AppleShare Client 3.7.
>
> >>> I just went through this on an SE/30 running 7.5.5.  It does connect
> >>> just fine to my Tiger workstation.
>
> >>> Open Transport 1.1.2
> >>> <http://download.info.apple.com/Apple_Support_Area/
> >>> Apple_Software_Updates/English-North_American/Macintosh/Networking-
> >>> Communications/Open_Transport/OT_1.1.2-Net_Install.sea.bin
>
> >>> AppleShare Client 3.7.4
> >>> <http://download.info.apple.com/Apple_Support_Area/
> >>> Apple_Software_Updates/English-North_American/Macintosh/Networking-
> >>> Communications/AppleShare_Client/AppleShare_Client_3.7.4.img.bin
>
> >>> --
> >>> Clark Martin
> >>> Redwood City, CA, USA
> >>> Macintosh / Internet Consulting
>
> >>> "I'm a designated driver on the Information Super Highway"
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