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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

4008.0. "Amiga <-> Macintosh" by LAPUTA::GOULNIK (European AI TechnologyCentre/Theseus Institute) Mon Aug 13 1990 10:41

Hi,
	I'm going on an MBA course in October where they'll lend us each a
	Macintosh (+ modem and software package they said). As I have an
	Amiga already, I thought I could keep using ProPage/Draw and print
	on a Laserwriter via the Macintosh. The question is, how do I transfer
	files from the Amiga to the Macintosh ? So far, I have been using
	the VT200 emulator to transfer from/to the Vax. Is there a similar
	PD emulator for the Mac ?

Yv

	<posted in the Macintosh conference too>
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4008.1Why not try Kermit!! VOGON::MORRELLMon Aug 13 1990 13:5013
	One possible way to transfer files between the Apple Mac and the Amiga
is through the RS232 ports, using a program called Kermit. This program can be
found in all good PD libraries, and may be on use_net. ( See the Easynotes 
Documents for its location. ) If you cannot find it, then it most certainly on
the Fred Fish PD disk, Gold Fish 2 disk. It is then just simply a case of 
transfering files from one machine to another by making one the server and the
other one the client. 

	
			Hope this has been of some use,

					Ric.
4008.2Mac to Dos alsoSALEM::LEIMBERGERMon Aug 13 1990 14:2513
    Of course since the postscript file you will be transmitting is
    a text file your task is fairly easy. From note .0 I see you have
    a modem that comes with the Mac. Well the software they supply to
    work with the modem should do nicely with a null modem cable,and
    to connect to the vax.(may not be as nice as vt200 though) The other
    optin is to purchase Mac to Dos from Central Coast Software then
    you can simply copy the files in Mac format to the Mac external
    floppy. This would be very clean,and even after you have returned
    the Mac you would have the transfer capability. The only reason
    I don't do it is the need to buy a Mac drive for the program. If
    you went this route you'd have acsess to the many printing services
    that use Mac front ends.
    								bill
4008.3Skip the bottleneck :-)EDABOT::MCAFEESteve McAfeeMon Aug 13 1990 16:473
    Can't you get a cable and hook the laserwriter directly to the Amiga?
    
    - steve
4008.4thanks.LAPUTA::GOULNIKEuropean AI TechnologyCentre/Theseus InstituteThu Aug 16 1990 07:0813
	re:.1
		I suppose Kermit is the simplest/cheapest alternative. I have it
		on the Amiga side already (via VT200/Smokey).
	re:.2
		I'd rather not buy an extra drive+s/w when a cable is all I need
		really.
	re:.3
		I can't hook the Amiga directly to the Laserwriter because the
		former is at home and the latter at school.

	thanks to all,
Yv