Jeff Blakeney wrote: > If you are only running ProDOS 8 right now, you should still be able > to use AppleTalk but you need to add one or more files to your boot > disk to allow your machine to see any shared drives. Nope. Apple never released any AppleTalk support software for the IIgs (using the built-in AppleTalk hardware) that ran on a pure ProDOS-8 system and provided access to file servers. There is a version of ATINIT which allows a IIgs booting into ProDOS-8 to access a networked printer (it loads the necessary parts of the AppleTalk protocol stack to provide printer support), but it doesn't let you access a file server. The IIgs implementation of the AppleShare (AFP) client has always required booting through ProDOS-16 or GS/OS. It is then available if you launch a ProDOS-8 application (without rebooting). You _might_ be able to use an Apple II Workstation Card in the IIgs. If so, the software supplied with that would allow file server access when booting via ProDOS-8. (AFP support is implemented in the card's firmware.) There are at least four versions of the ATINIT file: - The one used with the Workstation card. It patches ProDOS to hook calls through the card. - The one used with the IIgs to provide network printing support when booting ProDOS-8. I've only seen this distributed with Publish-It!, and I imagine it was licensed from Apple. - The one used with ProDOS-16, which may include some code to set up the AppleTalk stack (in conjunction with several other INITs). - The one used with GS/OS, which contains no code at all (except an RTS instruction at the beginning). All the AppleTalk support setup is handled by other INIT and FST files under GS/OS. ATINIT is only used to hold preferences (selected network printer, and the workstation name). -- David Empson dempson@actrix.gen.nz Snail mail: P O Box 27-103, Wellington, New Zealand