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setting up a mixed network

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Raxelbrof - 24 Jun 2003 09:40 GMT
Hi All,

Would anyone be able to suggest a solution to this problem...

I've got the following machines:

Powerbook with OS9
NUBUS Powermac with OS9
Pentium200mmx with win 98
d-link 8 port 10b-t hub

Now until I can get a droolworthy G5 here is what I need to do...

Web development occurs on the powerbook, but I also want to be able
preview work on the PC.

I was thinking of using the powermac to connect to the internet via
modem, then networking the pc powerbook in through the hub.

What software will be needed? I assume something like IP Netrouter will
be required on the gateway mac, what would the PC require to see and
sccess the mac drives?

Thanks

RAX.
Steve Jay - 24 Jun 2003 23:26 GMT
Thursby Systems' "Dave" will give you better file sharing in
conjunction with IP-Netrouter.
http://www.thursby.com/products/dave.html

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