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- From: williamt@athena.Eng.Sun.COM (Dances with Drums)
- Newsgroups: ca.unix
- Subject: Re: Sun Software to read/write mac disks?
- Message-ID: <llt3e0INN399@exodus.Eng.Sun.COM>
- Date: 21 Jan 93 11:49:20 GMT
- References: <C14vwC.2B9@queernet.org> <6085@bacon.IMSI.COM> <C16u4I.HG1@queernet.org>
- Reply-To: williamt@athena.Eng.sun.com (Dances with Drums)
- Organization: Sun Microsystems Inc., Mountain View, CA
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- In article <C16u4I.HG1@queernet.org> rogerk@queernet.org (Roger B.A. Klorese) writes:
- >In article <6085@bacon.IMSI.COM> jordan@IMSI.COM (Jordan Hayes) writes:
- >>Roger B.A. Klorese <rogerk@queernet.org> writes:
- >>
- >> MAC disks, not tar archives written on the Mac.
- >>
- >>What's your point? If I take Macintosh files and put them in tar
- >>format, and transfer them to a Sun, I get bits on my disk that I can't
- >>do anything with. If I take a Macintosh format disk and transfer the
- >>contents to my Sun, I still get a bunch of bits that I can't use.
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- Tar format....um. Would I just use 'tar xf /dev/rfd0' on the sun to
- extract stuff?
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- -wat-
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