you don't need to do that.  Just look at the network.  It should show
up.  If not, go the other way - have your OS8.1 machine look at your
OSX via Apple share


On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 21:14:51 -0700, Kyle DePasquale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hope this isn't too off topic, but here it goes.  I'm trying to
> connect my G4 iMac, running panther, to my vintage mac, running os 8.1.
>   I have enabled appletalk on my ethernet, and enabled filesharing and
> TCP/IP.  I press Command-K on my OS X machine, and enter the address
> afp://10.0.0.20.  It looks for a second, and says there's no response
> from the server.
> 
> I have previously connected from OS X to classic OS back when I had
> jaguar, and I remember that you had to use a special syntax on the OS X
> machine, but I can't remember what it was.  Anyone know???
> 
> Kyle DePasquale
>

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