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From: PCI PowerMacs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
Of Bruce Johnson
Sent: January 28, 2005 3:42 PM
To: PCI PowerMacs
Subject: Re: [PCI] MS-DOS format



On Jan 28, 2005, at 2:25 PM, David Elmo wrote:


I have no option to do this in 9.1, either from special/erase disk menu on desktop or from Iomega Tools. I am sure I used to be able to and have? I guess I can do this on my PC if I have to. My zips are variously HFS standard and +, these are the only options I get for zips, at least for now.


Do it on the PC...it's been so long since I used OS 9 OR a Zip disk, I cannot remember :-/

That's the way everyone does it. :) Many people still find zip disks useful
for sharing files cross platforms especially if the machines aren't on a
network togetget. Dealing with multi platform networks is an entirely
different topic. Most likely better suited to a client server relations
list. I still use 100MB and 250MB PC formated ZIP disks and an external zip
drive for some on site stuff I do. I find hooking up that little zip drive
to be quick and easy and it gets the job done.
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This thread and Colins post about disk error -127 both relate to my post 10 days ago "Win NTSF format and OS 9 ".

It seems some of us OS 9 / Legacy PCI Mac users have a need for some cross-platform file sharing without the maddening disk errors, corruption and
lack of readability.


Would anyone who uses OS 9/8.6 and communicates by disk swaps with PCs error/problem FREE on a DAILY basis please
tell us how to do so. Specifying programs used, type of disk, formatting and other details of how this is done.


We need the advice of professionals here. Let the guess work cease! And may the data transfers be smooth !


-- Adrian

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