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From: bsalai@servtech.com (Brad Salai)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc
Subject: Re: MacBSD/Localtalk
Date: Thu, 18 Apr 1996 06:04:22 -0500
Organization: Cumpston & Shaw
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In article <3175ABCB.50F9@zuc.org>, zuc@zuc.org wrote:

> I posted a question a few days ago regarding localtalk and MacBSD... is 
> there any way to get my MacIIci <running system 7.5.3 with Open 
> Transport> to network to my MacIIsi running NetBSD GENERIC #52 thru an 
> appletalk cable... can I give the MacIIci it's own IP address since the 
> IIsi is on the net thru BSDdip... if anyone can help me, my e-mail 
> address is zuc@zuc.org.
> thank you!
> -Androo

You might be able to do this with a serial connection,  I don't think you
can do it with localtalk, but it is -easy- with ethernet.

Brad

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