Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!ucsd!swrinde!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!samsung!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!uflorida!stat!stat.stat.fsu.edu!legler From: legler@masig2.masig1.ocean.fsu.edu (David M. Legler) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Networking II series Message-ID: Date: 15 Nov 89 20:23:10 GMT Sender: news@stat.fsu.edu Distribution: comp Organization: Mesoscale Air-Sea Interaction Group, Florida State Univ. Lines: 21 I was wondering if there is an application written that will allow one Apple II (IIe, IIGS, etc) to act as a guide or controller for a series of like networked Apples. This would be beneficial to instructors who could then actually 'show' everyone seated at a machine how things are done. (For those of you who work with Macs (no flames please) I am looking for something like Timbuktu). One could use Appletalk and the associated cards to speed things up. Is this beyond hope, does such a program exist ? Any pointers would be welcome. David M. Legler ||(904)644-3798 or 644-4581 Mesoscale Air-Sea Interaction ||Bitnet legler%masig1.ocean.fsu.edu@cunyvm Group ||SPAN 7480::"legler@masig1.ocean.fsu.edu" Meteorology Annex 435 OSB ||Arpa legler@masig1.ocean.fsu.edu(128.186.3.1) Florida State University || Tallahassee, FL 32306-3041 || "An Apple II a day, keeps the PC blues away"