Re: networking mac and pc

Karel Drbal (drbal@leuko.biomed.cas.cz)
Fri, 7 Jun 1996 18:30:14 -0600

On Jun 6, 11:14am, Rochelle A. Diamond wrote:
> Subject: networking mac and pc
>
> I need advice on the best way to network Facscan/MAC system and an elite/
> pc system to a file server to send files to the user community. Any
> suggestions on file servers, networking solutions for crossplatform
> problem, network software. We would like to put in a grant to do this
> and I need to know how other people are currently solving these
> problems. We have a Coulter Elite w/486, a Facsan which we will upgrade
> to the MAC, and an old Ortho 50H with 2150 hooked up with cytolink to a
> 386. Can anyone advise me?
>
> Thanks,
> Rochelle Diamond
> Caltech Flow Cytometry/Cell Sorting Facility
>-- End of excerpt from Rochelle A. Diamond

Hi,
it is relatively easy to connect any Mac to PC using Windows NT Server. You can
print to any printer (even non postscript) from Mac and the other way round
(from any PC to the Mac printer). It is a secure file server where you can
directly save your data during acquisition using Mac (CellQuest). You can also
transfer your files via network using FTP (FTP Server is a part of NT Server).

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