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Dave

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Dec 22, 2009, 3:49:09 PM12/22/09
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Where do I find share FS please? RPC 4.02


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Doug Webb

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Dec 22, 2009, 6:07:31 PM12/22/09
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Dave <ma...@daveandsylvia.plus.com> wrote:

> Where do I find share FS please? RPC 4.02

Well double click on your !Boot and that opens up the configuration
window, select Network and then Access and make sure "Enable Access"
is selected and then save and reboot.

Of course you still need to set up the network config as you would
normally with static addresses.

Try reading from the attached link if you can't remember.

http://www.riscos.org/networking/riscos.html

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Ron

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Dec 22, 2009, 7:20:18 PM12/22/09
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Doug Webb <doug....@btinternet.com> wrote:

> In message <3077d0cd...@dave.daveandsylvia.plus.com>
> Dave <ma...@daveandsylvia.plus.com> wrote:
>
> > Where do I find share FS please? RPC 4.02
>
> Well double click on your !Boot and that opens up the configuration
> window, select Network and then Access and make sure "Enable Access"
> is selected and then save and reboot.
>
> Of course you still need to set up the network config as you would
> normally with static addresses.
>
> Try reading from the attached link if you can't remember.
>
> http://www.riscos.org/networking/riscos.html
>
>
>

Has there ever been or is there now a possibility of sharefs
for Linux, in the light of source being available?
I appreciate there is no real need, when we have Sunfish,Moonfish
and Samba, Lanman98 and !Ftpc!
We certainly have been looked after, haven't we?

Seasons Greetings, and I hope all of our treasured developers
have a cosy holiday break.
Here in NZ, Summer is coming on, and it's time to do the house
maintenance, so we are a little out of sync.

There is a *free* spare bedroom here for any RISC OS worker who should
plan on a holiday down under!
Cheers
Ron M

Alexander Ausserstorfer

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Dec 25, 2009, 12:51:33 AM12/25/09
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Ron <be...@woosh.co.nz>
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> Seasons Greetings, and I hope all of our treasured developers
> have a cosy holiday break.

It's so good to be back on RISC OS again. ;-)

> Here in NZ, Summer is coming on, and it's time to do the house
> maintenance, so we are a little out of sync.

Years ago, I stayed in Westshore and worked in Napier. NZ had always
been too warm to me.

> There is a *free* spare bedroom here for any RISC OS worker who should
> plan on a holiday down under!

Few years too late for me. That time, I didn't know, that there are few
(?) RISC OS users in Australia / New Zealand. I never heard from any
RISC OS user in Canada.

With the best wishes,

Alex'

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