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Received: from gk-east.usps.gov (gk-east.usps.gov [198.116.37.10]) by nacm.com (8.6.10/8.6.9) with SMTP id MAA03093 for <executor@nacm.com>; Thu, 29 Jun 1995 12:52:29 -0700 Received: by gk-east.usps.gov (5.65/fma-120691); id AA10676; Thu, 29 Jun 95 15:52:19 -0400 Received: from EMAIL.USPS.GOV by RALSSW01.USPS.GOV (Soft*Switch Central V4380P7A) id 784551140095180FRANC006L; 29 Jun 1995 14:51:14 GMT Message-Id: <RANC006L.SKANE.784551140095180FRANC006L@USPS.GOV> Date: 29 Jun 1995 14:51:14 GMT Reply-To: <SKANE@EMAIL.USPS.GOV> From: "SEAN KANE" <SKANE@EMAIL.USPS.GOV> Subject: Re: executor-digest V1 #192 To: executor@nacm.com Comment: MEMO 06/29/95 15:11:00 Sender: owner-paper@nacm.com Precedence: bulk >Someone has mentioned Option Board by Central Point used for reading >800k Mac disks. It just reminded me that I have one at home which I >no longer use. The card itself actually accomplish 2 things, 1) >copies almost any disk-based protected applications (hardly no more... > if there is one, though, it will copy it) 2) read/write mac disks, >800k only though, no high density. > >It's a ISA card and a disk. It's fairly easy to use. There is a >program which does all the mac-pc stuff (i.e. mdir, mcopy, etc etc on >the dos prompt). And there is a program which is a menu driven copy >program. > >I no longer use it, so whoever wants to take it from me, make me an offer. > >Sang Jin Hong I would be very intersted in it. I actually used to have one, but threw it away in an odd bit off fear.....(I thought I had trashed a drive due to plugging the drive cable into the card backwards on accident)...However, that wasn't the case.....Anyways, if you would email me at skane@email.usps.gov, I'd love to chat...Thanks... Sean