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Re: WOOHOO! My IIgs is now networked to my W2K PC!!!!
- Subject: Re: WOOHOO! My IIgs is now networked to my W2K PC!!!!
- From: Greg Buchner <nobody@mn.rr.com>
- Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2001 03:17:56 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Apple II Forever!
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In article <20011020204256.16945.00000466@mb-cg.aol.com>,
mjmahon@aol.com (Michael J. Mahon) wrote:
> william strutts wrote:
>
> >That way I can download files for the Mac directly to a Mac
> >volume and/or a IIgs file to the Mac bypassing the file translation
> >horrors of the PC to Mac world.
>
> I find very few problems going from the PC world to the Apple II
> world--it's the Mac world that pastes "resources" onto everything
> it sees...
I found no problems going from the Mac world to the Apple II world.
Of course I used the Mac as a file server. Made things real easy.
Even used the Mac as a backup device...just used Salvation Bakkup to
write all of my files to one file over localtalk.
> On a PC, a file has whatever type _you_ say it has, whenever you
> say it.
Same thing on a Mac...as long as you have the right software. With the
right software, you can control click on a file that has a .xxx
extension select Fix Type/Creator and it's fixed. Personally, having
dealt with people who have changed just the 'filetype' under MS-DOS and
expected the file to be converted to the new type, I much prefer the Mac
method.
Greg B.
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