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- From: jma@plasma2.ssl.berkeley.edu (Jim Alexander)
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- Subject: Using a real Macintosh HD under AMAX
- Date: 31 Dec 1992 23:43:16 GMT
- Organization: UC Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory
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- Has anyone done this? I have an old 20 Meg MiniScribe hard drive formated for the
- Macintosh with System 6.07 installed. It now has a logical device name of AMAX:
- on the Amiga side, and AMAX _does_ try to access it, but it can't seem to
- actually read or boot off of it. It just gives me the 'bad disk' symbol. Is this
- even possible, or does AMAX have to have it's own special HD format? Can
- anyone give me any pointers? Thanks in advance . . .
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- Jim Alexander | "If there's nothing wrong with me, there
- jma@sunspot.ssl.berkeley.edu| must be something wrong with the universe."
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