There are a *few* Mac/PC setup CD's out there. A quick search should bring them up. I believe that most small/med ISP's don't have a formal MAC support system. Seeing that they are less prevelant than even LINUX boxes (in my experience).... that or linux users can get on without assistance while MAC users are led to believe that this stuff really does work as advertised. Paul Farber Farber Technology farber@admin.f-tech.net Ph 570-628-5303 Fax 570-628-5545 On Wed, 31 May 2000, Jeff Binkley wrote:
Everyone,
We continue to struggle with certain MAC computers connecting to our TC racks. The struggle is often on older MACs (prior to version 8) which don't always come with a browser and sometimes not even a PPP stack. Our latest problem child is a Mac Quadra 610 with 7.1 on it . I am wodering what folks are doing to provide software to MAC customers. We have a CDROM burner and we have the HyCD software which supposedly burns MAC CDROMs ( we downlaod the software off of the Internet and then burn the CDs) but we have had limited success with this. What are others doing to deal with the MACs ?
THanks,
Jeff Binkley ASA Network Computing
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