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- From: kc@netcom.com (Dameon D. Welch)
- Subject: Re: A+/InCider article: ACK!
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.185524.26599@netcom.com>
- Organization: Wayne's World, Inc -- NOT!
- References: <9FPauB7w165w@bluemoon.use.com> <Bxt630.9D8@rice.edu>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 18:55:24 GMT
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- In article <Bxt630.9D8@rice.edu> jimwong@owlnet.rice.edu (Jim Wong) writes:
- >>The HFS FST, coupled with the soon-to-be-released MS-DOS FST, allows the
- >>GS to access the most popular and common disk formats. However, even the
- >>glorious System 7 cannot directly read lowly ProDOS disks -- you first
- >>have to go to Apple File Exchange and wait about ten times as long to copy
- >>a file as you would to copy a Mac file to the IIGS.
- >
- >Wrong -- an Apple-written init called "ProDOS File System" lets you read
- >ProDOS disks directly from the Mac desktop. It's available free from
- >ftp.apple.com.
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- Which directory is it in? I haven't been able to find it on there. And
- this is certainly news to me...
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- Dameon D. Welch, NH6TW kc@netcom.com OR dwelch@scuacc.scu.edu
- Sophomore CS Major at Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA
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- "Don't be afraid, it's only business." -- Roger Waters
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