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- From: Sean McMains <mcmains@unt.edu>
- Subject: Re: Hooking Dous to a university of ethernetted macs...
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- In article <1992Nov10.061507.29372@mercury.unt.edu> Mark Interrante,
- mi@ponder.csci.unt.edu writes:
- >If one wants to buy a Dou and forgo the dock [till the cool third
- >party ones come out in the spring] how would I simply hook up
- >the machine to the ethernetted quadra under my finger tips in order
- >to access its files and printers?
-
- Probably your best bet would be to get one of the mini-dock things and a
- SCSI box that does ethernet and hook right up to the network. Asante
- makes good SCSI ethernet products, some of which I've used and highly
- reccommend. This would allow you to run Appletalk protocols and do
- whatever file sharing, etc. is necessary.
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- Sean McMains <mcmains@unt.edu> | University of North Texas
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