dougm@pnet51.orb.mn.org (Doug Mcintyre) (01/02/91)
I'm wondering where the various patches in the appletalk system get patched to. (ie. ATalk, ATP1.ATROM and ATP2.ATRAM), and an appletalk system disk doesn't seem to boot if you don't have anything else to talk to. Could somebody tell me where the Appletalk vectors get pointed to, (ie. with NiftyList), e1/1008 to e1/101c, and who that belongs to? The ATalk GS/OS drivers look like yet another type of driver, unlike the others, but I could be wrong, since I still have a friend borrowing my 2nd GS/OS volume.. Has anybody done a serial link access protocall for Appletalk? Or would this be incredibly slow? I'm considering a LAN around here, and the other machine doesn't have any LAN hardware, but I probably could hack CAP into working somewhat with any hardware combination I come up with. (If I remember correctly, the FM LLAP is at about 240k bits/sec since it can use a differential driver, but the best serial line (non-differential) around here is about 19k bits/sec. Maybe it would be incredibly slow to go that route.) UUCP: {rosevax, crash}!orbit!pnet51!dougm Compuserve: 70611,2215 ARPA: crash!orbit!pnet51!dougm@nosc.mil ALPE: DougMac INET: dougm@pnet51.cts.com GENIE: D.MCINTYRE1