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From: powlesla@acs.ucalgary.ca (Jim Powlesland)
Subject: Re: MAC DISKS IN WINDOWS?
Message-ID: <93May13.171315.32368@acs.ucalgary.ca>
Date: Thu, 13 May 93 17:13:15 GMT
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In article <3160.180.uupcb@hal9k.com> scott.lynn@hal9k.com (Scott Lynn)  writes:
>        Well, I do alot of graphic design work, and I am remaining
>loyal to Dos/Windows instead of Macs. My college isn't, though, and
>I can only scan images on Macintosh. Does anyone know of a program
>that can read Mac disks. The "Apple File Exchange" on the Nac that
>writes to DOS disks probably leaves me visibly older during every
>session. I want to do the transfer in Windows instead.
>
>        I would appreciate any info. I want a windows program, but
>I will gleefully settle for DOS.
>

A program called Mac-ette allows you to read Mac 3.5"
high-density disks on a DOS machine. You can get the program from
simtel-20. I'm not sure of the directory location.



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