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- From: ae302@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Peter Haller)
- Newsgroups: comp.multimedia
- Subject: Re: Quicktime for Windows
- Date: 17 Nov 1992 04:24:21 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- References: <1992Nov17.114218.12226@waikato.ac.nz> <mjh4.721692115@crux1.cit.cornell.edu> <YANDROS.92Nov16035709@deathtongue.MIT.EDU>
- Reply-To: ae302@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Peter Haller)
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- In a previous article, ldo@waikato.ac.nz (Lawrence D'Oliveiro, Waikato University) says:
-
- >
- >That would be interesting. All Apple's CDs are in Macintosh HFS format, which
- >means you're going to have an interesting time trying to read them from a
- >machine running Windows. So how you're going to get the player software onto
- >a Windows machine?
- >
- >Yeah, I know, copy them onto DOS-format floppies from a Mac running Apple
- >File Exchange, or DOS Mounter, or something...
-
- I normally don't say much, but IMHO, your statement is dumb. Don't you
- think Apple has enough intelligence to release Quicktime for Windows
- on a CD-ROM that can be read on a PC running Windows? Think before
- you speak!
-
- Flame off...
-
- PCH
-
- --
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