[comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc] Read a 800K Macintosh disk on a pc

acook@athena.mit.edu (Andrew R Cook) (09/18/90)

In article <1990Sep17.160625@crazy.inria.fr>, lebastar@crazy.inria.fr (Franck Lebastard) writes:
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|> Does any one know how to read a 800K Macintosh disk on a PC (3,5") to get ascii
|> files?
|> Thanks in advance.
|> 
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I could be wrong, but the drive controllers are enough different that you need
some more hardware.  Try the Copyiipc option board deluxe from Central Point
Software.  It will do what you want for about $70.  It also comes with software
to convert some programs' file formats.  I've never tried to do this with the
board, but it is supposed to work.

_Andy Cook_

scott@blueeyes.kines.uiuc.edu (scott) (09/18/90)

In article <1990Sep17.184304.9099@athena.mit.edu> acook@athena.mit.edu (Andrew R Cook) writes:
>In article <1990Sep17.160625@crazy.inria.fr>, lebastar@crazy.inria.fr (Franck Lebastard) writes:
>|> 
>|> Does any one know how to read a 800K Macintosh disk on a PC (3,5") to get ascii
>|> files?
>
>I could be wrong, but the drive controllers are enough different that you need
>some more hardware.  Try the Copyiipc option board deluxe from Central Point
>Software.  It will do what you want for about $70.  

Uh, I could be wrong, but I don't think the plain Option Board will do the 
trick. A DELUXE Option Board is required, I do believe. They sell for a bit 
more, around $110. I had one, and it worked PERFECTLY.


-- 
Scott Coleman
University of Illinois 
scott@kines.uiuc.edu

otto@tukki.jyu.fi (Otto J. Makela) (09/18/90)

In article <1990Sep17.160625@crazy.inria.fr> lebastar@crazy.inria.fr (Franck Lebastard) writes:
   Does any one know how to read a 800K Macintosh disk on a PC (3,5") to get
   ascii files?

This was recently discussed, but to prevent large amounts of followups, I'll
summarize:
* no, it can't be done with basic IBM PC hardware -- the Macintosh drives
  change speed depending on which track they are on and the PC hardware can't
  duplicate this trick
* the Macintosh II machines, however, are capable of reading IBM PC diskettes;
  use the file transfer utility or one of several PD/FreeWare programs to do
  the file copying - it is possible also at the same time to do character set
  translation (for special characters like c-cedillas etc.); the Mac IIx and
  later machines with 1.44M drives can also read/write 1.44M PC diskettes -
  others can only do 720k diskettes
* there are several special cards for the PC into which you can plug Macintosh
  drives into or which control the drives in a special way to enable you to
  use Mac diskettes - most notable perhaps the CopyIIPC option board DeLuxe
  from Central Point Software

(followups directed to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware)
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lebastar@crazy.inria.fr (Franck Lebastard) (09/18/90)

Does any one know how to read a 800K Macintosh disk on a PC (3,5") to get ascii
files?
Thanks in advance.


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| Franck Lebastard               | e-mail: Franck.Lebastard@crazy.inria.fr |
| INRIA Sophia-Antipolis         | phone: +33 93 65 77 42                  |
| 2004, Route des Lucioles       | fax:   +33 93 65 77 66                  |
| BP 109                         | telex: INRIASA 970 050 F                |
| F-06561 Valbonne Cedex, France |                                         |
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