You don't even need the hubs for this sort of thing.
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You need a hub or a cross-over cable rather than a standard drop-cable.
A hub also makes things simpler…
Someone once said…
"You can never have too many power cables."
Might have been me, don't remember.
However, I'm going to try and prove them wrong.
But stuff still bagged, small…
I bet most of them will be power cables or parallel cables...but if there's anything particularly desirable in there...hard to find/expensive cables or adaptors or whatever...nice …
So basically what your saying is, connect both CC and PowerMac up via a printer cable and transfer files from one terminal to the other? But how I make the connection if I need to …
Have you got a "Printer Cable" for your CC? If so, it's a null modem cable and you can use a terminal/file transfer package.
If you have a USB <-> Mac serial adapter…
Hey you finally joined BTW, I am the one who answered you on MacRumors |) :rambo:
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Yep! I finally got my act together and joined the army :approve:
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Greetings and Salutations Good Sir!
Welcome to the board. It's a great community full of excellent people and a depth of technology know how that has shocked even myself at times.…
Connect both boxes to a single hub using the drop cables, make sure the hub is powered up.
AppleTalk network should work out of the box.
So to TCP/IP, DHCP won't work without a …
Welcome aboard, comrade, sounds like you've already got the 68kMLA spirit!
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Thanks alot! Yeah, kinda... It needs english system software! I found a source bu…
both do the same thing.
I tried to run the hardware diagnostics and it just locked the whole machine up. hmmmm....
I copied the ethertalk extensions and overwrote what was alread…
both do the same thing.
I tried to run the hardware diagnostics and it just locked the whole machine up. hmmmm....
I copied the ethertalk extensions and overwrote what was alread…
It creates zones, which are basically the network ports on the machine running it (e.g., ethernet and the two localtalk ports on a typical Quadra would theoretically give you three…