jezebel@ut-emx.UUCP (Jim Rulla) (02/27/88)
Ladies & Gentlemen, Which is the best way for a high speed data transfer between a MAC - II and a main-frame say, the Cray at the University of Texas at Austin campus, if you are familiar with it.... (ARE THERE ANY LONGHORNS OUT THERE ?) Is it possible to install ftp on a MAC II ? Waht type of hardware connections are needed ? Any other better way ? I need to transfer Graphics daata files between the Cray and the Mac....... Sorry for the typos; I AM NOT DRUNK (EVEN THOUGH ITS FRIDAY ); the backspace key is FUBAR........ Hail to the Marines..... God Bless America If you dont agree with the above two lines, then shut up, Commie..... Jim Del
buzz@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Mahboud Zabetian) (02/27/88)
The fastest way is an all ethernet connection. We have tested many different configurations here, and any link that went through AppleTalk lost to the EtherNet ones. An appletalk-kineticsbox-ethernet is also slow since you have an AppleTalk bottleneck(I don't believe the kinetics box adds much to the delay). So, I think that the fastest way is to get an EtherTalk card(Apple's or Kinetics') and hook up to the mainframes ethernet. Mind you that are tests were done with an A/UX machine(no finder quitting delay) and MacII(with finder quitting and closing different files-delay) so you may have different results. -- Mahboud Zabetian buzz@phoenix.princeton.edu 183 Little Hall (609) 520-1271 Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544 (609) 734-7760 ****** Anyone need a soon-to-graduate hardware/software engineer? ********
berger@clio.las.uiuc.edu (03/01/88)
I think a Macintosh FTP and Telenet are available from the National Center for Supercomputer Applications at the University of Illinois. I don't know what the costs are, but they should be minimal. Mike Berger Department of Statistics Science, Technology, and Society University of Illinois berger@clio.las.uiuc.edu {ihnp4 | convex | pur-ee}!uiucuxc!clio!berger