From 783ce2da40c633f3445aecb076cc2b08e1bc35ff Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "T. Joseph Carter" Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2015 19:45:43 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Fix stray backslashes --- docs/ivanx/a2server_lan.md | 26 +++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/ivanx/a2server_lan.md b/docs/ivanx/a2server_lan.md index 7340919..59909e5 100644 --- a/docs/ivanx/a2server_lan.md +++ b/docs/ivanx/a2server_lan.md @@ -2,10 +2,10 @@ In order to connect your Apple II to the network, you need a LocalTalk to Ethernet bridge. (Unfortunately, the [Uthernet card][1] will not work, as -Apple\'s network drivers don\'t know what it is.) +Apple's network drivers don't know what it is.) If you have an enhanced Apple IIe, you will also need an [Apple II Workstation -Card][2], and, if you\'re not booting over the network, the [Workstation Card +Card][2], and, if you're not booting over the network, the [Workstation Card software](a2server_howtouse.html#wsdisks). Make sure you buy one with the dongle. \[ [eBay][4] \] @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ idiosyncracies before you buy one. * A pre-USB Mac with any kind of Ethernet, and the [LocalTalk Bridge][10] control panel installed \[ [eBay][11] \] -You\'ll also need an ImageWriter II printer cable (or any other 8-pin mini-DIN +You'll also need an ImageWriter II printer cable (or any other 8-pin mini-DIN null-modem serial cable), or two LocalTalk transceivers joined by either a LocalTalk cable or four-wire phone cord, depending on whether you have Apple or PhoneNet transceivers. (PhoneNet transceivers also require a terminator at @@ -33,12 +33,12 @@ between the bridge and your router. For an Apple IIgs, go to the Slots control panel by pressing ctrl-Apple-ESC, and set slot 1 or 2, depending on whether you are using the printer or modem -port for networking, to \"Your Card\" (ROM 01 machines) or \"AppleTalk\" (ROM -3 machines), and set slot 7 to \"AppleTalk\" (ROM 01 machines only). For an +port for networking, to "Your Card" (ROM 01 machines) or "AppleTalk" (ROM +3 machines), and set slot 7 to "AppleTalk" (ROM 01 machines only). For an Apple IIe, install the Workstation Card in any slot, and be sure to connect your LocalTalk cable to the port with the double-arrow icon. -If you have multiple Apple II\'s you\'d like to network, you can use a bridge +If you have multiple Apple II's you'd like to network, you can use a bridge for each, or a single bridge attached to daisy-chained LocalTalk transceivers. Wired ethernet is recommended, but if you have an Apple AirPort or Time @@ -52,14 +52,14 @@ designed to handle AppleTalk networking.) Caveat emptor: * The AsanteTalk must be powered on while A2SERVER is up and running, or it - will enter a mode where it won\'t operate correctly. (On the AsanteTalk, you + will enter a mode where it won't operate correctly. (On the AsanteTalk, you will know it entered the right mode if the TX light blinks a lot during power-up. If it instead pulses only two or three times, then goes dark for a - little while, and then pulses very rapidly for about three seconds, you\'ll + little while, and then pulses very rapidly for about three seconds, you'll need to remove power, make sure A2SERVER is running, and try again.) * At least some of the Dayna bridges must be attached to a 10Base-T Ethernet - port; they won\'t work if attached to an autosensing 10/100 or Gigabit + port; they won't work if attached to an autosensing 10/100 or Gigabit Ethernet port such as those found on modern routers and switches. You can [buy a 10Base-T hub on eBay][14] for around $10 to go between your router and the bridge. @@ -85,12 +85,12 @@ Caveat emptor: And finally: * The Cayman GatorBox CS and the Shiva FastPath IV and V have been reported to - work, but it\'s hard to find these, so I have been unable to test. If you - have one of these and it doesn\'t work, [log in](a2server_commands.html) to - A2SERVER and type `netatalk-router-off` (if you get \"command not found\", + work, but it's hard to find these, so I have been unable to test. If you + have one of these and it doesn't work, [log in](a2server_commands.html) to + A2SERVER and type `netatalk-router-off` (if you get "command not found", type `a2server-setup` to refresh the command list). -* Other LocalTalk-to-Ethernet routers and bridges may work too, but haven\'t +* Other LocalTalk-to-Ethernet routers and bridges may work too, but haven't been tested by me.