MacLan does not provide HFS support. If you want to read disks you will need MacXchange.
I haven't had any troubles with MacLan on either Win95 or 98.
I have had very bad problems with COPStalk which is why I tried MacLan.
anyways.... maybe there's something else wrong with your PC?
William Henderson wrote:
MacLan does not provide HFS support. If you want to read disks you will need MacXchange.
I haven't had any troubles with MacLan on either Win95 or 98.
I have had very bad problems with COPStalk which is why I tried MacLan.
anyways.... maybe there's something else wrong with your PC?
Where do you get MacXchange? I have not been able to find it with my search engines. Rod Willard rwillard@discover.net
On Tue, Jun 22, 1999 at 10:15:39AM +1000, William Henderson wrote:
MacLan does not provide HFS support. If you want to read disks you will need MacXchange.
I haven't had any troubles with MacLan on either Win95 or 98.
I have had very bad problems with COPStalk which is why I tried MacLan.
anyways.... maybe there's something else wrong with your PC?
Ah...HFS. Right. It does not do that. Mirimar (who make PC Mac Lan) came up with a way to run an uninstalled off the CDROM that actually did not crash.
They blamed the network card for the other problems( hanging the computer ). This is when the laptop is disconneced from the the network. Remember : removing PC Mac Lan fixed the hanging.
anyway...it is not my laptop...
Good software is hard to buy.
Chris Kuklewicz wrote:
They blamed the network card for the other problems( hanging the computer ). This is when the laptop is disconneced from the the network. Remember : removing PC Mac Lan fixed the hanging.
anyway...it is not my laptop...
Good software is hard to buy.
If you have a nic card registered it may try to use it, and then wait and wait and wait and then blow up, since nothing ever comes back.
Linux and named can do the same thing.