Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!spool.mu.edu!think.com!yale.edu!cmcl2!uupsi!intercon!news From: kdb@intercon.com (Kurt Baumann) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.comm Subject: Re: 80386(unix) --> Mac. Message-ID: <2868BEB8.4B45@intercon.com> Date: 26 Jun 91 16:20:07 GMT References: <1991Jun20.203715.26528@rata.vuw.ac.nz> Sender: usenet@intercon.com (USENET The Magnificent) Reply-To: kdb@intercon.com (Kurt Baumann) Organization: InterCon Systems Corporation Lines: 16 In article <1991Jun20.203715.26528@rata.vuw.ac.nz>, maverick@rata.vuw.ac.nz (Paul Thompson) writes: > I have a flatmate who has a '386 running some unix (im not sure which > one) How do I go about using it as a fileserver? What hardware/software do I > need? Get NFS running on the UNIX box and then get a NFS client for the Mac. Such as NFS/Share or TWG's MacPathWay NFS Client. Provided of course that you have some sort of network cabling going between them.:-) Kurt Baumann 703.709.9890 InterCon Systems Corp. Creators of fine TCP/IP products for the Macintosh