Hi Lawrence:
Thanks for your info, I will search it up from WWW.... :)
BTW, may I use any Mac emulator, and get the HD-COPY from Apple site and
run it to extract the Mac disc image from an IBM directly?
Yours,
Ken Yaksa
There are several programs for transferring disks
from a PC to Mac .
Macindos , Macsee , and IMHO the best is Macdisk .
This is a description:
macdisk.exe (249K)
Mac Disk is a PC utility to read, write, and
format Macintosh HD floppy disks. Bundled
with an Ascii converter and a utility to edit the
internal table. Contains a demo version under
Windows and a shareware version. From Pierre
Duhem. See ReadMe for additional information.
macsq.exe (318K)
Mac SQ is a PC utility to read, write and
format Macintosh SyQuest cartridges on a PC.
Contains a demo version under Windows and a
shareware version under DOS.
The macsq overcomes the problem of the non-MFM
800 and 400 k flopies if you have access to a Syquest
removeable.
I can't find the URL for this but a search should easily turn it up.
Of course if you have a working Mac you can down load to a PC
The trick is not to uncompress on the PC but simply transfer the
uncompressed files and then uncompress them with Shrinkit .
The same technique works with the Atari ST
ciao larry
lwalker(a)interlog.com