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Is there a way to pick a windows share within PearPC? That'd be handy instead of changing ISOs.

Don't know if your question was answered, but it's really easy: just setup a Shared folder in Windows, and make sure that a passworded account has access to those shared files. If you run Administrator with a password, or your current account is using a password, you're good to go.

Then go to the Mac, click "Go > Connect to Server" and type in the following:

smb://mycomputer/

Obviously, you replace "mycomputer" with the network name of your PC. Mine is \\Yorbamicro, for example. So I would type smb://yorbamicro. It's self-explanatory from there.

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That's a kernel panic message.  An elegant version of the BSOD.  ;)

B-E-A-UTIFUL!

As disheartening as a crash may be, this is truly a testament to the stability of PearPC; if there is a kernel panic inside the Mac, it stays contained in the Mac. It does not cause PearPC to vomit.

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you sure that you're using the combo/full update and not a 10.3.2 > 10.3.3 update?

I used the address from http://pearpc.net . Surfed straight to their site on my copy of PearPC. It was close to 60MB.

This is the link I am downloading: http://wsidecar.apple.com/cgi-bin/nph-reg3...Combo10.3.3.dmg

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eaglebtc: hrm strange indeed.. but why not install the 10.3.4 update? I have no networking problems what so ever.. install it, reboot, update to r2 of the networking pearpc and you're off to go..

when you say update to r2, do you mean that patch?? if so, what do i do with that??

TS

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when you say update to r2, do you mean that patch?? if so, what do i do with that??

TS

meaning to DL the new files from here and install them.. but I have managed to get the network going without the "win32 networking r2 patch", just installed the new tap driver + using the newer non-arch jit build..

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