Oh I see. That's good to know. Once I have a hard-drive to transfer things 
to that will certainly be something I will think about using. But in the 
mean time the Mac doesn't have a hard-drive, so I think I need to use an 
emulator to provide a suitable network drive the old MacOS can use. I think 
something like that wouldn't work on the PC directly. So I would need a 
MacOS environment to emulate the file system properly so the Mac can use it 
directly.

Although I'm not sure if I can fit the Asente network drivers and file 
sharing stuff on a single floppy. I guess I'll cross that bridge if I get 
there. :P

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