Cool. Hopefully it will still be available on the 1st of October. That's 
probably when I might buy it depending on if I end up getting a hard-drive 
that month or not. I probably can't afford to get both though.

I found that I can enable AppleTalk in SheepShaver (Macintosh Emulator). 
But it doesn't have the needed drivers for 64bit Windows. (It needs the 
Basilisk II protocol driver for my LAN connection installed).

So instead I've started up Windows XP in VMWare and did it there. Hopefully 
that should work. The Windows XP Guest OS via VMWare virtual pc should 
basically achieve the same thing. Assuming I can get AppleTalk and other 
stuff needed for it to fit on a floppy along with the Asente drivers, I 
might be able to pull that off without having a hard-drive in the SE. But I 
don't know. Even with a floppy formatted to 1.5/1.6MB it's going to be a 
tight fit. :P

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