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Subject: Re: Leica CLSM & Network Connection?
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From: [log in to unmask] (Christoph Gartmann)
Date: 30 Jul 96 10:43:48 +0100
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In <[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] writes:
> Hello .....
> What king of network is it, an apple Novell, Windows ? Well what
> ever the protocol is, one easy way of doing this is to set up an FTP
> server on you LAN. After you have to pictures, you PUT them to the
> FTP server and then from you MAC you can FETCH them. ~TODD~
The problem is more or less hardware related: up to know this Leica machine
doesn't have any ethernet adapter. From what I can see the data transfer from
the Leica computer to the Windows-PC (that is directly linked to the Leica)
is done via Kermit (and is terribly slow). So in the first step I need some
additional hardware (at least that's what I believe).
The network connection then is a standard RG-58 ethernet, running TCP/IP,
AppleTalk and other protocols.
Regards,
Christoph Gartmann
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