Doug McNutt wrote:
> None of those will make it possible to use the low end Mac as the fileserver.
> They are one-way allowing the low end mac to connect to an OS neXt server.
> 10.3.9 is the last OS that would allow use of an SE/30 fileserver.

ShareWay IP ($39) is supposed to serve files to Tiger and Leopard as
well (though not Snow Leopard) :

"ShareWay IP works all the way back to Mac OS 7.5.5, even if you're
still running a 68K machine."
http://www.opendoor.com/shareway/

Has anyone tried it?


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