On Tuesday, February 24, 2004, at 11:27 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Tuesday, February 24, 2004, at 06:58 PM, Brian Futrell wrote:
If memory serves, you can do this with HFVExplorer, which is free.
Ooh that. Free as in 'Free to hit yourself on the head with a hammer' :-P I've tried that, yuck. Jeez, just because they use PC's there no need to be cruel to them...
MacDrive is seamless, as Mac-like a program as I've ever seen on a PC.
You install it and presto your PC reads any mac disk. No muss, no fuss, you only know it's a Mac disk because it puts a little red apple on the drive icon.
If you have to do it more than once in a while, it's well worth the money.
I didn't say that it was an easy-to-use program, only that it was free. :) I've tinkered with it some, but it's been a long time. It's very useful if you are using Basilisk II on the PC.
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