how do i set up file sharing
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how do i set up file sharing
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- rickyzhang
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Re: how do i set up file sharing
If you use Linux sheep_net module, I'm pretty sure multiple BII instance won't work. See my comment doc: https://github.com/cebix/macemu/tree/ma ... /NetDriver
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Re: how do i set up file sharing
I don't use linux..........
Re: how do i set up file sharing
Use the magic word maybe...
And tell what system you use.
And tell what system you use.
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Re: how do i set up file sharing
There are also some good resources that can be found here using search, and in the Wiki. Depending on what you want to do, you'll need to take different steps.
Note that BII AppleTalk is not the same service as OS X AppleShare, and you'd need Thursby's DAVE to do SMB filesharing on Mac OS. The specifics will also be different based on what guest and host OS you're using, and the networking mode you use will affect what virtual and real computers can see your share.
If you're just talking about sharing files between guest and host, you need to enable that in the prefs file. On System 7.5 and later, that's it; the unix volume will automatically appear on the desktop. In earlier versions of System 7, you'll need to install an extension -- I can't seem to recall what it's called; you can copy it over from 7.5 or later to 7.0 and 7.1 to enable the Unix volume.
Note that BII AppleTalk is not the same service as OS X AppleShare, and you'd need Thursby's DAVE to do SMB filesharing on Mac OS. The specifics will also be different based on what guest and host OS you're using, and the networking mode you use will affect what virtual and real computers can see your share.
If you're just talking about sharing files between guest and host, you need to enable that in the prefs file. On System 7.5 and later, that's it; the unix volume will automatically appear on the desktop. In earlier versions of System 7, you'll need to install an extension -- I can't seem to recall what it's called; you can copy it over from 7.5 or later to 7.0 and 7.1 to enable the Unix volume.
Re: how do i set up file sharing
i'm using windows 10 and emulating mac os 8.1galgot wrote:Use the magic word maybe...
And tell what system you use.