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From: Joseph_Pena@fcircus.sat.tx.us (Joseph Pena)
To: executor@nacm.com
Subject: Macindos 1.0g for DOS and Macette
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I am enclosing an archive, called Macutils.Zip. It has been compressed
using Pkunzip for DOS, ver. 2.04g. In it, there are 2 archives,
Macindos.Zip and Macett10.Zip. This is a copy of Macindos 1.0g for Dos.
It's just a demo. However, you can still read, write, and format
Macintosh disks. You can also translate Macintosh disks to PC format, and
vice versa. Macette is shareware. It can only read, and translate
Macintosh files to PC format. Since Executor doesn't have formating
capabilties, at least you can use Macindos to format a disk. Both
programs require a PC with a 3.5" High-Density Disk, 640K, and DOS 5.0.
If you any questions, just contact me at Joseph_Pena@fcircus.sat.tx.us.
Thank you.
-Joseph
P.S. You have to rename Macindos.Exe and Macindos.Hlp to Clink.Exe and
Clink.Hlp, otherwise you'll recieve an error message, when trying to