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Re: File sharing???



>>>>> "Kalani" == Kalani Sanders <kalanisander@earthlink.net> writes:
In article <199606290239.TAA23607@colombia.it.earthlink.net> Kalani Sanders <kalanisander@earthlink.net> writes:


    Kalani> I have a powerbook 150 and want to copy some files over
    Kalani> from executor to the powerbook. Is there any way to do
    Kalani> this with out major hassles? I don't really want to
    Kalani> sneeker-net it either.  "I ate like a pig!" "Pumbaa, you
    Kalani> are a pig." "Oh...right."--Pumbaa/Simba

I know some powerbooks can be run in such a way that they can appear
to be Mac formatted SCSI drives on some systems.  My recollection was
that the PB 100 allowed you to do this but the PB 150 didn't.

If the PB 150 can do this, then Executor should be able to drive it,
assuming you're running it on a system with a SCSI adaptor.

If not, the only thing I can think of would be to attach a serial
cable between the two machines, then send a Compact Pro or StuffIt
archive across the line using whatever transfer program you like
(kermit would work).

If the PB 150 can do networking, you could use NCSA telnet, too, but I
don't think it can.

--Cliff
ctm@ardi.com


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