What can your Plus mount?

My Plus is connected to an AsanteTalk LocalTalk/Ethernet adapter which is connected to a Linksys 54G WAP through a 10T switch.

So I thought I'd try mounting disks/folders on my Classic (connected by the en/sc) and a wi-fi connected (cough) PC downstairs runing PC MacLan and a Basillisk Emulator, the result = no problem.

See picture below.

http://picasaweb.google.com/bromptys/PlusPictures

I've also got PearPC on the PC so I've got that in my sights now.

 
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Only Basillisk on Win, I did try but just couldn't work out how to install Netatalk on Linux.

 
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I managed to see some Pear PC OS X files on my Plus by the following route.

1) I first mounted a Pear PC folder on the PC as an SMB share

2) I then map this folder as a drive on the PC, otherwise PCMacLAN can't see it,

3) I then add this mapped drive to PCMacLAN's shared drives and folders list,

4) I sign in to PCMacLAN with Appleshare and then choose the folder which appears as a shared drive on the Plus's desktop but coming from OS X it's file icons are marked with some code and the letters PC.

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As a footnote, it puzzles me why you CAN share Zip disks but you CAN'T share floppy's?

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As a footnote, it puzzles me why you CAN share Zip disks but you CAN'T share floppy's?...
Size and access speed are the issues. Why would a sane person wish to share 800KB or 1.4MB of data on a floppy disk? Zips are different. So are Syquest cartridges, Iomega Bernoulli drives, because they are relatively big and relatively fast. I suspect that any disk drive connected to the SCSI port can be shared. Has anyone tried sharing a DaynaFile or PLI floppy drive connected to the SCSI port?

 
Come to think of it, the Plus can mount the Classic's Had Disk but I can't mount the Plus's floppy on the Classic.

But couldn't sharing be made possible with a floppy, say with ResEdit, despite how slow this might be?

 
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