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- Hi all,
-
- I think the PB 150 has no SCSI hdd (IDE instead). A pity
- that Apple decided to cripple it that way ... So you can't
- mount the PB 150 as an SCSI volume.
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- Hope this helps
-
- Moritz
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- Von: Clifford T. Matthews[SMTP:ctm@ardi.com]
- Gesendet: Samstag, 29. Juni 1996 15:04
- An: executor@ardi.com
- Betreff: Re: File sharing???
-
- >>>>> "Kalani" == Kalani Sanders <kalanisander@earthlink.net> writes:
- In article <199606290239.TAA23607@colombia.it.earthlink.net> Kalani Sanders <kalanisander@earthlink.net> writes:
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- 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.
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- 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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