dshaker@qualix.com (Doug Shaker) (06/11/91)
I have a single Macintosh SE/30 (now running 6.something, soon to run 7.0) which I wish to interface to an Ethernet of Sun workstations. I would like the Mac to at least be able to run a client NFS (that is, be able to mount Sun disks as local disks). Does anyone have any recommendations for products? If this is a FAQ, my apologies. I am not a regular reader of this newsgroup (though I love Macs dearly). Email responses preferred. I will post a summary if it seems warranted by the number or depth of the responses. Thanks in advance. -Doug Shaker dshaker@qualix.com | uunet!qualix!dshaker
kdb@intercon.com (Kurt Baumann) (06/13/91)
In article <1991Jun11.013256.23573@qualix.com>, dshaker@qualix.com (Doug Shaker) writes: > have a single Macintosh SE/30 (now running 6.something, soon to run 7.0) > which I wish to interface to an Ethernet of Sun workstations. I would like > the Mac to at least be able to run a client NFS (that is, be able to mount > Sun disks as local disks). Does anyone have any recommendations for > products? Sure thing. Take a look at one of the following: NFS/Share, InterCon. NFS client for the Mac. Mac PathWay NFS Client, Wollongong. NFS client for the Mac. Kurt Baumann 703.709.9890 InterCon Systems Corp. Creators of fine TCP/IP products for the Macintosh