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- From: eoliver@acc.haverford.edu (Erik Oliver)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.system
- Subject: Re: PD/Shareware way to mount or read DOS floppies?
- Message-ID: <6R3SBFXG@cc.swarthmore.edu>
- Date: 12 Nov 92 15:19:58 GMT
- References: <1992Nov12.001738.22064@ucsu.Colorado.EDU>
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- Organization: Haverford College
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- In article <1992Nov12.001738.22064@ucsu.Colorado.EDU> SUMMERALL ELMINA
- LANIER, summeral@ucsu.Colorado.EDU writes:
- >The superdrive doesn't seem so super considering it seems that you must
- >purchase additional software like DOS Mounter in order to read DOS disks.
- >
- >Is there any cheap way to do this?
- >
- >Thanks,
-
- Yep, in the info-mac archives, ftp sumex-aim.stanford.edu, login
- anonymous, password username@hostname, cd /info-mac. Inside either the
- ex, or cp, directories (I forget which) is a shareware dos mounter.
-
- Erik
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