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- On Fri, 23 Feb 1996, Rob Browning wrote:
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- > >>>>> "T" == Tosak Seelanan <tosak@iastate.edu> writes:
- >
- > T> Hi, I have Zip drive (SCSI version) connect to my computer. Is
- > T> there any way to tell Executor to read (only read is OK for now)
- > T> Mac Zip disk on my Zip drive? I would be surprised if Executor can
- > T> write Mac Zip disk...
- >
- > As far as I know, it only works under the Linux version. You just
- > need to set environment variable MacVolumes to point to the drive.
- > For example, under bash it looks like this:
- >
- > export MacVolumes=/dev/sdc
-
- Under DOS, you can achieve this as well, all you have to do is install
- the ASPI driver that came with your SCSI card. The Zip drive should be
- automatically detected and available as a Mac volume.
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