rusty@qip.UUCP (Rusty Carruth) (11/03/90)
I've got your basic dumb question about macs.
(Please no flames - I have no desire to start a mac vs ibm war!)
A friend has a mac SE/30, and would like to be able to read some
MS-DOS disks. He was wondering if he could read standard 720k 3 1/2"
ms-dos disks, and if so how.
He does not have access to usenet, so please EMAIL replies to me
(I never have time to read the newsgroups I ***NORMALLY*** subscribe
to, so email is the only way I'll see your answer. I apologize for
this, but even the groups I'm "required" to read get missed more often
that I'd like...)
THANKS!
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Thanks to all who replied to my dumb question about reading
Messy-Dos disks on a Mac SE/30. Everyone has been very kind.
(All 10 or so!)
You may quit replying now, my mailbox overfloweth!
Thanks again for the help!
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