On 6/3/06 2:11 PM, "Mark Wieder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ken-
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> Friday, June 2, 2006, 2:31:33 PM, you wrote:
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>> Can I assume that you don't already have a Mac? If so, you don't need
>> MacOpener...
>
> ...last time I checked, OSX still didn't support mounting floppies...
That's true f
Ken-
Friday, June 2, 2006, 2:31:33 PM, you wrote:
> Can I assume that you don't already have a Mac? If so, you don't need
> MacOpener...
...last time I checked, OSX still didn't support mounting floppies...
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On 6/2/06 3:19 PM, "Cal Horner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone on the list using a Dataviz product called "MacOpener"?
Not currently, but I have used it in the past.
> It's supposed to read the mac formatted dicsc and transfer them to Windows.
Yes, it allows Windows to mount Mac formatted
Hello Cal,
I don't use Dataviz, but know of a few ways to do this. What kind of
disks do you have, exactly? There is a simple and free utility that
reads Mac floppy disks, (either 800K or 1.4M but not both AFAIK).
I'll find it for you if you need it. There is Basilisk that reads
floppy di
Anyone on the list using a Dataviz product called "MacOpener"?
It's supposed to read the mac formatted dicsc and transfer them to Windows.
I've got thousands of old HC stacks just gathering dust in the corner I'd
like to convert them with Rev.
Cal
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