mha@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu (Mark H. Anbinder) (06/17/89)
Can Sun workstations be placed on an AppleTalk network, so they can share network resources such as, say, a LaserWriter? If they can, can they then print to a LaserWriter easily using that network? Please respond via e-mail. I will summarize to the net if there is sufficient interest. -- Mark H. Anbinder At Baka starting 8 June ** mha@tcgould.tn.cornell.edu Baka Industries ** (biar!)memory!mha.uucp 200 Pleasant Grove Rd. H: (607) 257-7587 ******** Ithaca, NY 14850 W: (607) 257-2070 ******* "It's not safe out here." Q
sklein@cdp.UUCP (06/21/89)
Not only can SUN workstations be placed on an AppleTalk network, but SUN markets network software called TOPS in versions for the Mac, MS-DOS and SUN . You can transfer files amongst all three machines. SUN runs a TOPS bbbs (free for acceess) at (408) 769-8774 -shabtai