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Question by gary
Submitted on 12/20/2003
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i own a powerbook 180 with my data on it which i need in daily business, but have no printer here in singapore ( i carry it with me to germany where i have aprinter). i also own an imac which i use in singapore which has a printer.
question: can i connect the powerbook to the imac somehow and use the imac printer for work i do on the power book.
would appreciate anyones opinion on this.
p.s.
answer given in singapore: take out the harddrive from the powerbook and boot the imac with this external harddrive


Answer by lordofthegully
Submitted on 11/23/2004
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Get A USB to RS-232 Port

 

Answer by JakeM
Submitted on 3/3/2005
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Asante used to make the EN/SC, a SCSI to ethernet converter that should let you link the two macs. The EN/SC should sell a lot on ebay.

 

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