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Re: -- Mac disk without Executor? --



SuperFly (superfly@net-link.com) wrote:
: Is it possible to view and copy files from a Mac disk without loading up
: Executor?  On the Mac, there is a control panel called "PC Exchange" which
: lets my Mac read IBM disks, copy files to/from them, and even format
: them.  Is there a such thing for windows or windows 95?  Thanks.

Insignia, the people who make SoftWindows, makes something called
MacDisk.  It's the PC counterpart to Apple's PC Exchange.  I got a copy
at a computer sale and tried it on my 'DozeNT at work.  The disk
directory utility works but I couldn't get the background part, the part
that lets Mac disks show up in file selector boxes, to work but I think
it has to do with the fact that I can't get it to run at startup because
I can't edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT.  (I'm just a user not the NT admin. for my
machine.)
 

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