Mark Benson, you wrote:
Bit of a slow/weird way to go about it but if you only need pure Appletalk
access (not TCP/IP) you can use a Localtalk bridge, either on another classic
era Mac or a hardware box.
I knew about that option, and that's probably what I'll do!
LocalTalk Bridge doesn't allow TCP/IP? Hmmm.
LTB will pass MacIP packets (IP inside AppleTalk packets) but it won't convert them to IP over Ethernet. For that you need a router or something.
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