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- From: dave@intercon.com (Dave Saunders)
- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.appletalk
- Subject: Re: NFS for Macintosh
- Date: 26 Jan 1993 14:05:15 GMT
- Organization: InterCon Systems Corporation
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- References: <1993Jan24.112423.25143@fys.ruu.nl>
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- In article <1993Jan24.112423.25143@fys.ruu.nl>, walsteyn@fys.ruu.nl (Fred
- Walsteijn) writes:
- > There are a few: Wollongong Pathway NFS; Intercon Mac NFS (?); ....
- > But convince yourself that they do what you want.
- > I need a product that does *automatic* translations of Unix EOLs
- > (end-of-lines) to Mac EOLs. I need that capability ``in both
- > directions'': i.e. for files copied to the Mac from a Unix disk, and
- > vice versa. More than a year ago the Mac NFS packages I've heard of
- > could not do that. Maybe the latest releases can...
-
- InterCon's NFS/Share has always provided automatic CR<->LF translation for
- text files between the Macintosh and NFS server.
-
- Wollongong's Pathway Client NFS does not provide automatic translation as of
- the version I have, but it does come with an application (NetText) that will
- read UNIX LF terminated text files for you.
-
- Dave
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