Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!lantz From: lantz@Apple.COM (Bob Lantz) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: Re: Problem with running Localtalk on Mac SE/030 and A/UX v1.1.1 Message-ID: <50660@apple.Apple.COM> Date: 23 Mar 91 01:21:31 GMT References: <12908.27ea0e0a@ecs.umass.edu> Organization: Apple Computer Inc., Cupertino, CA Lines: 42 Dave, You (dmanning@ecs.umass.edu) wrote: > I am having problems getting Appletalk installed and running on my >machine. At the present time, I am using AU/X v1.1.1 on a Mac SE/030; I >plan on purchasing an upgrade kit to v2.0.1 in the future when money is not >so tight. 2.0.1 is definitely a worthwhile upgrade. [say, you didn't get 1.1.1 after March 19th of last year, did you?] > - access an HP DeskJet and Imagewriter using localtalk. The AppleTalk imagewriter should work; I didn't think that the DeskJet supported LocalTalk. > - use VersTerm Pro 3.5 to conduct TCP/IP transactions on LocalTalk > into a Sun SPARC equipped with TOPS and a Cayman GatorBox. > Have used telnet and ftp into/from the sun. This is not currently supported on A/UX. >Note: There is no ethernet option installed in my SE/030. If you get an ethernet board, you will be able to use TCP/IP directly on the ethernet. Without it, your options are more limited. You could try SLIP, however. [Problems with installation deleted.] One thing to keep in mind with 1.1.1 is the difference between "appletalk" support (which requires an AST/Orange Micro board) and "localtalk" support (which uses the printer port.) I would check to make sure that you have installed "localtalk" correctly, and not "appletalk." Good luck, >thanks................... dave manning Bob Lantz A/UX Team