Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!sharkey!tygra!dave From: dave@tygra.UUCP (David Conrad) Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d Subject: Re: Yes, you *can* read PC disks on a MAC Summary: And write? Keywords: Mac, PC/PS/2, MacPaint Message-ID: <391@tygra.UUCP> Date: 9 Sep 90 12:07:04 GMT References: <20557.26e57083@psuecl.bitnet> <9396@ur-cc.UUCP> <6708.26e785cc@ccvax.ucd.ie> Reply-To: dave@tygra.UUCP (David Conrad) Organization: Moore Software, Detroit, MI Lines: 17 In article <6708.26e785cc@ccvax.ucd.ie> b_haughey@ccvax.ucd.ie (Brian J Haughey) writes: >Virtually all new Mac's come with a new floppy disk drive, called the >"superdrive". A free program called "Apple File Exchange", when used >on these new disks, will allow you to read 3.5" IBM P[iece of] C[rap] >disks. *NO* other hardware is needed. Probably a dumb question, but you can WRITE to the pc/ps/2 disks also, correct? I need a way to transfer MacPaint files to a pc (Don't ask why). -- Dave Conrad dave@tygra.ddmi.com This is unpreventable: -- = CAT-TALK Conferencing Network, Prototype Computer Conferencing System = - 1-800-825-3069, 300/1200/2400/9600 baud, 8/N/1. New users use 'new' - = as a login id. <>> = E-MAIL Address: dave@ThunderCat.COM