GatorBox explained

The GatorBox is a LocalTalk-to-Ethernet bridge, a router used on Macintosh-based networks to allow AppleTalk communications between clients on LocalTalk and Ethernet physical networks. The GatorSystem software also allowed TCP/IP and DECnet protocols to be carried to LocalTalk-equipped clients via tunneling, providing them with access to these normally Ethernet-only systems.

When the GatorBox is running GatorPrint software, computers on the Ethernet network can send print jobs to printers on the LocalTalk network using the 'lpr' print spool command. When the GatorBox is running GatorShare software, computers on the LocalTalk network can access Network File System (NFS) hosts on Ethernet.

Specifications

All "CS" models have 2 MB of memory and can boot from images of the software that have been downloaded into the EPROM using the GatorInstaller application.

Software

There are three disks in the GatorBox software package. Note that the content of the disks for an original GatorBox is different from that of the GatorBox CS models.

Software Requirements

See also

References

  1. https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19930023047_1993023047.pdf Data Communication Network at the ASRM Facility - See 3.1.9
  2. Web site: Glossary of Macintosh Networking terms - See GatorStar . 2007-01-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20061003120637/http://epage.pvusd.k12.az.us/lkiraly/glossary.html . 2006-10-03 . dead .
  3. Web site: Christopher. Mason. GatorBox Software.

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