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Re: Network questions




> I few minutes of your attention... I am trying to learn some intricate
> details of networking.

> Additionally, I have another problem - small, but unsolvable, I think.
> It would be really, really good if I could access the SCSI devices
> from my TP... But that's not possible, right? The "experts" here say
> that it is simply impossible to access another computer's SCSI port, but
> I still thought of asking for your opinion. No way to reach a SCSI device
> from different machines?...

	Some of it is going to be difficult, just because of formatting
differences (maybe--things like this are weird) between PC and Mac.

	But one solution I know works on our Novell network with SCSI
CD-ROMs at least, is this item called "DiscPort".  It hooks into the
network and essentially acts like a SCSI Host Adapter in controlling
the CD-ROMs for the entire network to access and use.  I don't know if
it would work with your application, but it may be something you'll want
to look into.  Its made by a company called "Microtest" that appears to
be based in the Netherlands, but has an office in Phoenix.  Sales can
be reached at (800) 526-9675.

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