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SDW2001
12-07-2001, 03:10 PM
They got it for me where I teach. It's pretty cool....at least I don't have to lug in the Pismo every single day now. 500mhz is feeling a little sluggish though.

BTW, what is the best way to transfer files? Can I do it via an ethernet cable? The 'book has no removable writable storage so.....

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EmAn
12-07-2001, 04:23 PM
If you have an Ethernet crossover cable then you can do it over Ethernet.

Matvei
12-07-2001, 07:24 PM
Firewire target disk mode!
:p

EmAn
12-07-2001, 11:44 PM
[quote]Originally posted by Matvei:
<strong>Firewire target disk mode!
:p </strong><hr></blockquote>

Yeah, I forgot about that.

NeoMac
12-07-2001, 11:57 PM
You have two options:
1) ethernet filesharing
2) FireWire target disk mode

1)
Either buy an Ethernet cross-over cable and file share with the iMac or plug the PowerBook into the network and file share with the iMac. This is a slow process if you have many GB of data to transfer.


2)
If you tons of GBs to transfer, this is the preferred mode. Buy a FireWire 6-6 cable. Turn off the PowerBook and plug the FireWire cable into it and the iMac. Boot the PowerBook BUT hold down the 'T' key until you see the FireWire icon after a few seconds. The PowerBook OS will not load. If you look on your iMac desktop, you will now see a new hard drive -- that's your PowerBook now acting as an external hard drive. Just drag and drop to copy the contents onto the iMac.

:)

SDW2001
12-08-2001, 10:28 AM
What kind of firewire cable do I need? Can I just use a standard double male end ethernet cable? I tried that...but I didn't reboot...do I need to?....thanks

I assume 6-6 is just a double male end firewire connector?

Amorya
12-08-2001, 07:15 PM
[quote]Originally posted by SDW2001:
<strong>What kind of firewire cable do I need? Can I just use a standard double male end ethernet cable? I tried that...but I didn't reboot...do I need to?....thanks

I assume 6-6 is just a double male end firewire connector?</strong><hr></blockquote>

For ethernet, you need a crossover cable. This looks identical to a normal cable but is used to connect two computers, as opposed to put them on a network.

The 6 in the firewire thing referrs to the # of pins, I think.

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SDW2001
12-09-2001, 08:20 PM
OK. I picked up a crossover today after searching in vein for the 6-6 firewire. Think I'll order one anyway, though.

Anything special I need to know about doing it over ethernet crossover? I assume I use file sharing? I wish the iMac had a freakin IR port.

SDW2001
12-10-2001, 09:16 AM
OK, stupid as it sounds I'm still at a loss. I can't seem to get the iMac to recognize the PB over crossover ethernet......how do I do it????

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scottiB
12-10-2001, 06:40 PM
*Make sure that AppleTalk is set to ethernet (in the AppleTalk control panel) on both machines

*Make sure that file sharing is activated on both machines (either from the control strip or File Sharing control panel)

*Make sure that you as a user are established in File Sharing (either in the target or both machines)

That's all I can think of.

edit: typo

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SDW2001
12-10-2001, 10:23 PM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by scottiB:
<strong>*Make sure that AppleTalk is set to ethernet (in the AppleTalk control panel) on both machines

*Make sure that file sharing is activated on both machines (either from the control strip or File Sharing control panel)

*Make sure that you as a user are established in File Sharing (either in the target or both machines)

That's all I can think of.

edit: typo

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Well I got it working. But only for awhile. I'll keep trying.

Daver
12-11-2001, 01:35 AM
You should really try FireWire Target Disk Mode. I use it all the time to transfer files between my iBook and iMac. It's very fast and requires nothing but a cable and a restart.