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From: avery@gestalt.Stanford.EDU (Avery Wang)
Subject: Re: Can Mac Superdrives read Unix disks?
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Date: Sun, 25 Apr 93 07:50:20 GMT
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In article <1993Apr24.153158.13756@news.yale.edu> Warren DeLano  
<warren@laplace.biology.yale.edu> writes:
> 
> Does anyone know of a program or utility that will
> enable the Mac to read Unix (i.e. NeXT) 3.5 in. disks?
> 
> Thanks,
> Warren
> warren@laplace.biology.yale.edu

I don't know the answer to your direct question, but if the Mac Superdrive can  
read MS-DOS disks (can it??) then you can transfer files between the NeXT and  
a Mac by using MS-DOS formatted disks since the NeXT *can* read/write that  
format.  And if you're interested in transferring files, you can also do it  
over the serial port using kermit.

cheers,
-Avery
