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File Sharing with 6.0.8

LaPorta

Well-known member
Hello everyone,

There's something I am trying to do which I think is rather impossible, after trying it a few times. I am looking for a way to share my Mac Plus' hard drive the same way that you can easily share files on System 7 and up, but under 6.0.8. I have tried AppleShare 2, which works, but only as a dedicated server (not to mention doing a number on the System Folder itself). Am I correct in believing that Apple never saw the need for individual machines to share files until System 7? 

 

olePigeon

Well-known member
@LaPorta I know that you certainly can share files pre-System 7, I just don't have any expertise with System 6 or older.  Some Googling indicates that what you probably want is AppleShare Workstation.  That'll give you the client-side for AppleShare 2 or 3.

AppleTalk and AppleShare were designed for easy, low-cost file sharing.  It was very, very popular in law offices as it made file sharing very easy.

 

dcr

Well-known member
As olePigeon mentioned, it can be done with System 6.  I remember way back when that we had an SE/30 (and it may have had 6.0.5 or 6.0.7 rather than 6.0.8) and it served as a RIP for an imagesetter.  And I know we had AppleTalk and I know I got files to the SE/30 over AppleTalk because many files would have been too large for a floppy.

 

LaPorta

Well-known member
I’ll look into the workstation then. The issue I’ve had is it appears that no-directional file sharing isn’t built in like System 7. I can connect to servers, but not share anything from the Plus.

 

beachycove

Well-known member
The (expensive, as in something like $1000) server software AppleShare 3 was released in the early 90s to work with System 7, at the same time that a stripped-down version was also rolled into System 7, but there were earlier server versions in the late 80s, as early as 1987 I believe. Presumably there was an AppleShare and an AppleShare 2. My guess would be that what you want, what you really really want is AppleShare 2. 

 

Cory5412

Daring Pioneer of the Future
Staff member
If you wanna be my server.

My read on it was always that prior to system 7, you dedicated a machine to be a server, because the hardware wasn't really up to the task of running both as a server and as a desktop machine. Especially '000 based compact Macs.

 

olePigeon

Well-known member
Workstation is the AppleShare client. It's not a server.
In his very first post he said he already tried AppleShare 2 as a server, but couldn't find a way to connect and share files.  I assume he was looking for the client software as well.

 

LaPorta

Well-known member
I did get AppleShare 2 to work, but it only functions as a stand-alone server, meaning you cannot share files and use the Finder, etc at the same time.

 
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