Macintosh-to-TenNET Connectivity



Does anyone know of a Macintosh product that lets a Macintosh communicate
with a PC that is running 10Net. 10Net, from what I have been told, is a
network package that runs on IBM PCs, but I can't find any information
about it.

We were unable to locate 10Net. However, there is a PC-based product called
TenNET from TenNET Communications. Their PC LAN is based on the 802.3
standard, supporting 1MBps on twisted pair and 10MBps on either thick or thin
coax.

TenNet Communications suggests that their users use QuickShare by Compatible
Systems for accessing any PC hard disk from a Macintosh. This
software/hardware product connects a SCSI port from a PC to the SCSI port on
the Macintosh. It also supports text and bitmap graphics translations.

For more information, search the Tech Info Library under "TenNET
Communications" and "Compatible Systems."


Published Date: Feb 18, 2012