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To: Rishi Gupta who wrote (17208)8/24/1998 8:19:00 PM
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Rishi;

1) You can buy a Farallon Ethernet-to-Localtalk adapter ($110) which allows you to connect the iMac to a single Localtalk (Appletalk) device - either a Localtalk capable printer or a computer.

You can transfer files from the Powerbook and Centris. Then hookup the device permanently to the printer and iMac.

What's a "Mac2C and a Mac2E".

If you mean an *Apple IIe and IIc*, then you're talking about computers over 15 years old. Don't bother, their files are likely not compatible.

2) If your files are small and you're already online, why not e-mail them to yourself.

3) You can your computers into a service center (or your dealer) and have them "burn" your files onto a CD. Then you can transfer them via the iMac's CDROM. You also have a permanent backup of those files.

Cost $50 to $100. (If you can, try to negotiate the price with the dealer.)
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