Re: PC on a Mac network

Domenic Grignano (erock2@minerva.cis.yale.edu)
Thu, 1 Feb 1996 00:31:10 EST

John,
The best software for the Mac and PC client is Windows NT, however, it
will not be cost effective for 1 PC. It is best to use the 386
separately. By the way, the 386 will run very slowly with today's programs.

Domenic Grignano
Technology Facilitator
East Rock Global Magnet School
New Haven, CT
erock2@minerva.cis.yale.edu

On Tue, 30 Jan 1996, John Bilotta <JBilotta@mbx.pd.sk.k12.ri.us> wrote:
> Our school has an existing Ethernet network running AppleShare on a Mac
> server. A parent has donated a 386 PC that we would like to add to the
> network to be used primarily for Email and some net surfing. We have
> purchased an ethernet card for the PC, but are stumped as to where to find
> the appropriate network software. Should we look to the PC card vendor or
> would Apple have the right software?