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- Date: 29 Mar 1996 19:17:11 GMT
- Organization: Stanford University
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- Hi!
-
- superfly@net-link.com (SuperFly) wrote:
-
- >Is it possible to view and copy files from a Mac disk without loading up
- >Executor? On the Mac, there is a control panel called "PC Exchange" which
- >lets my Mac read IBM disks, copy files to/from them, and even format
- >them. Is there a such thing for windows or windows 95?
-
- Yes. Try these: MacInDos, Macette, Clink. One of them is available both
- for DOS and Windows. It's all shareware; you can find them in Simtel
- archives. You can read, format Mac discettes, copy from them and to them
-