Note: I use a LCIII rom with Basilisk II, and I suggest you do the same for this guide, I had issues with getting ARA to work when I tried the Mac IIci rom.įor this Guide I’m going to run ARA 2.1 on Basilisk II under System 7.5.5 as my ARA server, and I also use Basilisk II to create a volume image with System 7.0.1, to use ARA 1.0 with my MacSD on my SE. Basilisk II, running a full version of System 7.5.5 with ARA 2.1 installed.ARA 2.1 and 3.0.2 clients can connect to 3.0.2 servers using AppleTalk, 3.0.2 servers also support PPP connections. ARA 3.0.2: Apple Remote Access, requires 68030+ or PowerPC running 7.1 or later with Open Transport 1.1.1 or later, 7.5.3 or later recommended.ARA 2.1 clients can connect to ARA 1.0, 2.1 and ARA 3.0.2 servers. ARA 2.1 (1993): Apple Remote Access, works on all 68k systems that can run System 7.1 or later with 4MB of memory (although I was able to run it with 7.1 in 2MB), but System 7.5.3 or later recommended.ARA 1.0 clients can connect to ARA 1.0 and ARA 2.1 servers, but can not connect to 3.0.2 servers ARA 1.0 (1991): AppleTalk Remote Access, works on all 68k systems that can run System 7.0 with 2MB of memory. The installation files for ARA 1.0, these can be found on my bootable 7.5.5 volume image (in the network folder), or as a disk image, you should also decide which version of ARA you want to use:.A USB/Serial null modem cable, I provide links to where I bought mine as part of my entry on using Zterm ( I strongly suggest you test your cable using Zterm before trying to setup ARA 1.0).A 68k Macintosh System with at least 2MB of memory running System 7.0 or System 7.1.3.Note: this process will create the equivalent of a “dial-up” connection, see my Zterm entry for more information on what to expect for speed.
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