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Date: Thu, 3 Dec 92 06:54 EST
From: Jeffrey L. Needleman <needje@msen.com>
Subject: Mac-ette 1.0
Here's a copy of a DOS utility which reads Mac 1.4 MB diskettes on an IBM
PC equipped with a 3.5 inch high density drive. Shareware by Paul E.
Thomson of Acute Systems; $20. This list of commands tells you what it can
do:
D: Mark data fork for copy.
Alt-D: Mark data fork of all files in current folder for copy.
Ctrl-D: Unmark all data fork files in current folder.
R: Mark resource fork for copy.
Alt-R: Mark resource fork of all files in current folder for copy.
Ctrl-R: Unmark all resource fork files in current folder.
O: Open folder (change directory).
C: Close folder (change to parent directory).
N: Read from new diskette.
X: Toggle CRLF translation.
E: Edit DOS base filename for copy.
B: Begin copying all marked files.
Esc: Quit to DOS.
I've opted to send this to info-mac as a standard Mac upload; the .hqx file
turns into a self-extracting DiskDoubler Mac file, which in turn gives you
two pieces, a docs file and an .exe file. You'll have to get the .exe file
transferred to your IBM as a binary file, of course, with no translation.
If you have access to CompuServe from your IBM PC, download the file
directly as MACETT.ZIP from IBMSYS in Library #3 General Utilities. My
search by archie showed no site on the Internet from which this can be
ftp'ed anonymously as an IBM file--but I'm no archie expert so it might
somewhere...
Jeff Needleman <needje@msen.com>