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Date: Sun 23-Jun-1989 21:40:15 From: Unknown Subject: Connections... Has anyone tried connecting a NeXT and a Mac directly ( without going through any K-Boxes or modems etc. )? Any suggestions to what kind of software to use? Any information would be appreciated. Thank you... Bye. Yonge. >From: johnl@ima.ima.isc.com (John R. Levine)
Date: Sun 25-Jun-1989 23:04:00 From: Unknown Subject: Re: Connections... > Has anyone tried connecting a NeXT and a Mac directly ( without going > through any K-Boxes or modems etc. )? Any suggestions to what kind of > software to use? No problem. Just use a null modem cable (an Imagewriter cable works nicely) between either of the two NeXT serial ports and either of the Mac's two serial ports. Edit the appropriate line in /etc/ttys, ttya or ttyb. You'll probably want to use vt100 terminal protocol. Then just run a modem program on your Mac which has a good vt100 emulator (Microphone, Red Ryder, etc). Of course this only gives you a TEXT Unix user interface, but you can transfer files back and forth with this method. P.S. Make sure you use an UNUSED serial port on the NeXT. You wouldn't want another driver (like the line printer daemon) fighting for it!) email me if you have any questions/problems... David Doudna, Soft Med dpd00609@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu >From: duggie@Jessica.stanford.edu (Doug Felt)
Date: Sun 05-Jul-1989 23:31:39 From: Unknown Subject: Re: Connections... In article <246300007@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> dpd00609@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu writes: >> Has anyone tried connecting a NeXT and a Mac directly ( without going >> through any K-Boxes or modems etc. )? Any suggestions to what kind of >> software to use? >No problem. Just use a null modem cable (an Imagewriter cable works nicely) >between either of the two NeXT serial ports and either of the Mac's two >serial ports....Then just run a modem program >on your Mac which has a good vt100 emulator (Microphone, Red Ryder, etc). > >Of course this only gives you a TEXT Unix user interface, but you can transfer >files back and forth with this method. You might also try bringing uw up on the NeXT; then you can have multiple windows/shells on your mac. (I haven't tried this yet, but I will shortly.) * * ** Scott Robert Anderson gatech!emoryu1!phssra * * * ** phssra@unix.cc.emory.edu phssra@emoryu1.bitnet * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * >From: pgn@osupyr.mps.ohio-state.edu (Paul G. Nevai)
Date: Sun 06-Jul-1989 00:35:25 From: Unknown Subject: Re: Connections... Let me ask this: If I understood correctly, I can get a DIN-8 to DIN-8 imagewriter cable and hook the NeXT and Mac II together. Then I can login into the NeXT via, say VersaTerm, without any extra stuff. Is this correct? Please email answers to me!!! I must get stuff from my Mac into my NeXT which I rec'd just last week. Paul Nevai pgn@osupyr.mps.ohio-state.edu Department of Mathematics TS1171@ohstvma.BITNET The Ohio State University 73057,172.Compu$erve 231 West Eighteenth Avenue 1-(614)-292-5310.office Columbus, OH 43210, U.S.A. 1-(614)-292-4975.department >From: lane@sumex-aim.stanford.edu (Christopher Lane)

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