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Operating System / Multiple Macs
December 11, 2007, 07:32 |
Powerbook 180 is on 7.5.3 5200CD on 7.5 something PowerMac 7100 on 7.6 (was 7.5.3) 8100 (in storage) on 8.6 I think Performa 6400 VE on 7.6 or 8.1 iMac 15' flatscreen dual boots 9.1 and 10.3.9 iBook 500 10.3.9 And that's not too many Macs. I need another one just to keep track of these ones. Oh yeah, Windows Server 2000 on Pentium II running Appleshare. That's almost a Mac. Not to mention an XP box, need we mention that thing? But that's off topic. Ammo |
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Operating System / 7.6.1. to 10.3.9
December 11, 2007, 07:21 |
Quote from: "douglas" Hello! I get the same thing - the iBook running 10.3.9 is seen in the Chooser from the PMac 7100 on 7.5.23 (now upgraded to 7.6.1) - I need files from the iBook but I get the error message as above. Can't put an IP address in the Chooser (have to upgrade OT to 1.1.2 I think or Appleshare to 3.8.3). Trying to connect to the iBook from the Chooser gives the above mentioned error, "incompatible version of Appleshare". Tried assigning an IP address in the TCP/IP CPanel but iBook can't ping it. Tried connecting it to a router and get an address via DHCP but nothing happened. Yes, Appletalk is running over Ethernet. Appletalk is essential if I want to use a shared printer on the PMac - it's an imagesetter controlled by Panther RIP application. Can OS X 10.3.9 print (from Acrobat, Photoshop, InDesign, etc) to a shared Laserwriter 8? How cool would that be to solve this problem? I don't know, I've never done anything that cool before. "Ammo" |
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