stouder@cmu.unige.ch (08/15/89)
I have an Apple ][e. I'd like to have non-formated texts I wrote with transfered on a 5.25'' or a 3.5'' diskette which could be read by an IBM PC or a Macintosh. How do you do that ? Alan Stouder
scott@geology.wisc.edu (Scott Kempf) (08/18/89)
In article <31@cmu.unige.ch> stouder@cmu.unige.ch writes: >I have an Apple ][e. I'd like to have non-formated texts I wrote with >transfered on a 5.25'' or a 3.5'' diskette which could be read by an >IBM PC or a Macintosh. How do you do that ? > >Alan Stouder There is a program on the Mac system disks called Mac File Exchange. It allows the Mac to copy 800K 3.5'' ProDOS disk files to and from Mac disks. If you don't have a 3.5'' disk on your //e, then it wont be much help, sorry. Null modem serial transfers are a pain. Scott ______________________________________________________________________________ Scott Kempf MAIL: 1302 Rutledge St., Madison, WI 53703 PHONE: (608) 255-6205 (home) UUCP: {seismo, topaz, harvard}!uwvax!geowhiz!scott ARPA: scott@geology.wisc.edu PHONE: (608) 262-6154 (work)