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- Path: sparky!uunet!psinntp!cubetech.com!imladris!andrew
- From: andrew@cubetech.com (Andrew Loewenstern)
- Subject: Re: NeXT as Mac server?
- Message-ID: <1992Aug16.003620.8729@cubetech.com>
- Organization: Cube Technologies, Inc.
- References: <1992Aug12.140612.10627@ldp.com> <1992Aug13.041127.8872@cubetech.com> <1992Aug14.003022.7356@csus.edu>
- Date: Sun, 16 Aug 1992 00:36:20 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug14.003022.7356@csus.edu> eps@cs.sfsu.edu writes:
- >In article <1992Aug13.041127.8872@cubetech.com>
- > andrew@cubetech.com (Andrew Loewenstern) writes:
- >>No, 3.0 only lets you become an AppleShare _client_ and not a
- >>sever. You'll need something like uShare to get the Macs talking
- >>TCP/IP and NFS to let the NeXT be a server.
- >
- >I think you missed the point; improvements in 3.0 (relative to
- >2.x) will make it significantly easier to adapt things like
- >CAP and netatalk to run "native."
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- Yeah, but putting CAP in a LKS that would drive AppleTalk/Share over
- the en interface (that worked well) would probably be a big job.
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-
- andrew
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