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From: davem@micom.com (David Monachello)
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Subject: Re: Mac to Amiga & back
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> I have a macintosh and an amiga 2000 with a toaster V3.1. I have
> hundreds of frames of animation that I need to transfer between
> the two machines. For obvious reasons, the floppy idea is out.
> The serial port option is too slow. How do the "Big guys" in
> Hollywood handle this dillema? I have read many articles in
> which animators are doing this, but they do not explain exactly how
> they do it.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated. Please give examples and
> sources of products if/when you reply.
>
> sincerely, (a frustrated fellow LW animator)
hi,
I use a Novell server to store all my images. I use oxxi's novell client for the amiga, and I have
appletalk support on the novell server. All my machines (amigas, mac, and pc's) are connected via
ethernet. My novell server is an old, slow 386 but its good enough to be a file server for my