jklee@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (James Kin Wah Lee) (09/07/89)
I'm sure this has been hashed over before, but it seems that a crisis is finally upon us. I have two questions: (1) Is is possible to take files written in PRODOS format, and transfer them to Macintosh format? (2) If yes, how does one go about doing this? We have a number of Apple IIe's in our lab, which are interfaced to various machines and serve as raw data collectors. We need to transfer the data written on the 5.25" floppies (in PRODOS format) to 3.5" Macintosh disks. Is there software that will enable us to do this? If so, what is it called? Or is there hardware (e.g. the SuperDrive?) that will read both types of disks? Any light that you can shed on the subject would be greatly appreciated. For the people in comp.sys.apple, could you please e-mail me directly as I don't normally subscribe to the newsgroup? Thanks a lot. JIM -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jim Lee (jklee@phoenix.Princeton.EDU) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Dept. of Geol. & Geophys. Sci. * THERE ARE STRANGE THINGS DONE * Princeton University * IN THE MIDNIGHT SUN ..... * Princeton, NJ 08544 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * --------------------------------------------------------------------------