On Saturday, November 16, 2013 1:15:47 AM UTC-5, Clark Martin wrote:

> I was sharing some directories on OS X 10.8 and 10.6 in my house over 
> ethernet, and my PowerBook 540, with it's local talk set for ethernet, did 
> not see any of them, nor did I see the 540's shares from any of my OS X 
> boxes, which led me to my question.
>
> Chooser won't see them as it only shows AppleShare over AppleTalk.  You 
> have to enter the address of the server (IP address or domain name) to 
> access AppleShare over IP servers.  
>

Okay. I've looked throughout Finder and Chooser on 7.5.5, and for the life 
of me, I can't find where the option is to connect to a server that does 
not show up in the chooser's list.  
 

> Later versions of Pre-X OS had an application named "Network Browser" 
> (located in the Apple Menu) that searches for AppleShare over IP servers.
>

Also, I do not have the "Network Browser" option, even though this is a 
"later" version of Pre-X (7.5.5).

Any suggestions would be welcomed.


And for the record, I didn't see the $2 apiece phone net adapters. thanks 
for pointing those out.  The only ones I could find for LocalTalk were the 
Apple version for $45+ each

-s 

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