My two cents worth:>>
Ethernet is  the answer.
1. Put the card in the 7100
2. Get an Ethernet "crossover cable".
3. Set AppleTalk and TCP/IP to ethernet
4. Enable file sharing on both
5. Enable "Guest" log-in on both for file sharing.(so you don't have to go
through Userpassword setup "crap"
6. log-onto one or the other as a server...through the chooser
7. Transfer yer brains out
LOL...It took me longer to type this note than it would you you to actually
do it.
Cheers
David

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Thompson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 1:17 AM
To: Mac Canada
Subject: Transferring data


Hi folks

I want to transfer data from a 7100 Mac to a G3 blue & white tower. 
Since the latter has no disk drive is it possible to do it with an 
ethernet connection. (I have an ethernet card I can install in the 
7100.) Or is there some other easy way?

I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who has done this type of 
data transfer, as well as any suggestions you have.

Thanks

Paul

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