The USB pen drive was the ideal solution
Thank you
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Creating cross-platform revolution applications, from mac (OS 9) to
windows PC creates a need for bridging . CDs of course may be a vehicle.
A firewire harddisk may be another (allthough uncertainties about its
formatting (FAT 32?)) but it seems logical that a direct fire-wire
connection
We use local network file sharing for this. Mixing Mac and Windows for
this kind of thing is nearly trivial.
Dan
On Feb 15, 2005, at 5:50 AM, Kresten Bjerg wrote:
Creating cross-platform revolution applications, from mac (OS 9) to
windows PC creates a need for bridging . CDs of course may be a
With OS9 you will need some networking software on the Mac to make it
talk to the PC via filesharing using a x-over cable or patch cables
through a hub (on OSX its built in.) I had the system set up on my old
system and it worked well, but was a little 'non mac like' in its set
up, but i guess