[Use-revolution] RE: Networking

Monte Goulding monte.goulding at senet.com.au
Wed Nov 28 06:51:01 EST 2001


Thats a good idea. I'll check it out. It's really pissing me off because the
main reason I wanted a network was to transfer files easily between the PC
and Mac for testing and standalone building. These things shouldn't be so
hard when everything else is just plug and play.

-----Original Message-----
From: use-revolution-errors at www.runrev.com
[mailto:use-revolution-errors at www.runrev.com]On Behalf Of Chipp Walters
Sent: Wednesday, 28 November 2001 6:28 PM
To: use-revolution at www.runrev.com
Subject: RE: Networking


Monte,

I just went through the same hassle tonight. I ended up using Microsoft
Personal Web Server on my Mac and put files there. I could then easily
transfer them to my PC by opening up a browser with the IPAddress of my Mac
and downloading the files directly to my PC. It's fast and cheap (free) from
Microsoft. Go to the downloads section there and search on MacOS and
Personal Web Server.

-Chipp

-----Original Message-----
From: use-revolution-errors at www.runrev.com
[mailto:use-revolution-errors at www.runrev.com]On Behalf Of Monte Goulding
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 9:45 PM
To: use-revolution at www.runrev.com
Subject: RE: Networking


To everyone who has helped with this

Thanks ;-)

I'm just checking out the two main options Dave and DoubleTalk. Seeing as I
am more Windows oriented and my fastest computer runs Win XP I'm going to go
for the "disguise Mac as a PC options".

Regards to all

Monte

-----Original Message-----
From: use-revolution-errors at www.runrev.com
[mailto:use-revolution-errors at www.runrev.com]On Behalf Of Scott Rossi
Sent: Wednesday, 28 November 2001 7:23 AM
To: use-revolution at www.runrev.com
Subject: Re: Networking


Recently, Troy Rollins wrote:

>> How are you sharing between Windows and Macs?  There are two main ways:
>>
>> 1) treat your network as a PC network and install Dave on the Mac
>>
>> 2) treat your network as a Mac network and install PC MacLAN on the
>> PCs (this is what I've done)
>
> 3) Connectix (www.connectix.com) has a product called DoubleTalk, which
> allows a Mac to disguise itself as a windows machine - join networks, peer
> level file sharing, shared postscript printers, etc. Works as well or
better
> than options 1 or 2 (I've used 'm all), and is currently on sale for about
> $50 USD.

Thanks for this info.  Problem for me is, my Windows network rarely works
correctly, much less is it as easy to setup/manage as a Mac network. :-)

Regards,

Scott

_____________________________________________________________________
Scott Rossi                       Tactile Media - Multimedia & Design
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