Transfer Files from PowerPC 9500 OS9.1 to Macbook OS 10.5

Greetings - I'm trying to transfer old files from a PowerPC 9500 running OS 9.1 to my new Macbook OS 10.5x via crossover ethernet (only connection available between the two). I have enabled all file sharing/exchange settings and have been able to mount the new Mac on the old desktop - so the ethernet connection is working. However, I need to "see" the old mac from the new one so I can transfer files. I've tried Connect to Server using the old Mac's IP address, but keep getting the connection failed error -39.
Am I missing a setting on the new Mac somewhere? Any insights/advice/solutions would be most appreciated, thank you!!

Well, I feel rather foolish. Apple Tech talked me down and I realized my "logic" was backward. I thought I had to manipulate the process from the new Mac. But since the old Mac could see the new one, all I had to do was open the new Mac's hard drive and drop/drag. Couldn't be easier. Sorry for the blonde moment. This question can be considered answered.

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