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Note: This document does not apply to Mac OSX.

Open Transport is the networking software of Mac OS. Itincludes the TCP/IP and AppleTalk controlpanels, which serve as replacements for the MacTCP andNetwork control panels of Classic Networking.Open Transport requires at least a 68030 processor and Mac OS 7.1, butworks best with Mac OS 7.5.3 or later and a PowerPC processor.

Mac OS 7.6 and later includes Open Transport by default. OpenTransport was an optional install in Mac OS 7.5.3, and a very buggyversion was included in Mac OS 7.5.2. Current releases of OpenTransport are not available for download. You can update olderversions to 1.1.2 by downloading it from Apple's software library at:

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Download all the files that begin with OT_1.1.2.

Open Transport is faster and more stable than Classic Networking. Youcan set multiple network settings for your computer, and switchbetween them without rebooting. If you are still using ClassicNetworking, unless your system doesn't meet Open Transport's minimumrequirements or you need to run very old networking software, upgradeto Open Transport.

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Note: If you have a Performa or PowerMacintosh 52xx, 53xx, 62xx, or 63xx (excluding the Performa 6360), youmust use Open Transport 1.1.1 or higher. Versions prior to 1.1.1(including version 1.1 which shipped with the System 7.5 Update 2.0)will not work with these models.