[Ti] Mac back-ups on NTSC or FAT formatted HD

Dejan Sinadinovic sinadin at yuonline.net
Fri Apr 23 22:27:31 PDT 2004


I use Powerbook TI (10.3.3) as a main computer and the PC that run Win 
XP as storage one. I connect these through patch 
cable/Built-in-Ethernet. So, Mac is like 192.168.0.1 and PC  
192.168.0.2
I've tried to make a complete "Documents" folder copy from Mac to PC 
but it was impossible ("unable to write files" or something). I’ll try 
PC macLan later today.

Thanks, s.
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Dejan Sinadinovic, pianist
http://solair.eunet.yu/~sinadin

On Apr 23, 2004, at 23:23, Wilhelm Wanders wrote:

> it sure should be possible - make sure you have mac os x installed 
> though ......
> i ran my mac and a windoze pc on the same network and burned files 
> from the mac drive (external hd) with the pc over the network ....
> i had some software help though ..... i used the software called 
> PCMacLan (you install it on a windows pc) and it makes it a little 
> easier to transfer files and such stuff ...... i guess it depends how 
> your network at home (or wherever) is configured and set up .....
> for the mac, there has always been the software "Dave", which 
> connected bot worlds - but is installed on the mac ....
> when os x came out it wasn't really necessary anymore to have helper 
> apps, because X should 'see' the HD (configured right on a network)
> i spend hours trying to set it up and finally it worked, but since i 
> am not a real network technician i cannot really give you good tips 
> ..... besides i would have to know how exactly your network is set up 
> ....
> ^_^
>
>
> On Apr 23, 2004, at 4:36 PM, Dejan Sinadinovic wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to save Mac back-ups on NTSC or FAT formatted HD on PC 
>> via LAN? I have that 40 GB HD that stands empty most of the time…
>>
>> Dejan
>>
>>
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