Subject: Re: IIgs/PC Network Development From: sbehrens@bigfoot.com (Sšnke Behrens) Date: Tue, Sep 29, 1998 00Ç03*80 Message-id: <36111c42.760336@news.munich.netsurf.de> !smentzer@ecom.net (Steve Mentzer) wrote: >1 - Ability to access shared network resources w/o having to run a MAC. >2 - Ability to download files on the PC and EASILY transfer the files to > the IIgs for use >3 - Ability to have a partition size > 32MB w/o having to use HFS. >In other words, this init would provide network functionality to the IIgs over >a standard serial port, and the server-side software (PC/WinNT-9x/Linux) would >"host" a virtual store. Well, the easiest way I can think of to set this up is Marinetti 2.0 + a PPP server on the PC (running whatever OS). Then, create a client for the GS. That way, you won't have to reinvent the wheel. Sound OK? >3 - Marinetti could be patched to work with this init to provide a >"virtual-PPP" connection over the 57.6k serial link. This could usurp the 33.6k >maximum of many IIgs-connected modems today. Why patch anything and have a special init? Why not work on the TCP/IP side directly with PPP? Nosy minds wish to know :)