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Re: *sigh* ...Oh the frustration
- Subject: Re: *sigh* ...Oh the frustration
- From: "william strutts" <wrstrutts1@nospam.home.com>
- Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2001 14:19:32 GMT
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"Greg Buchner" <nobody@wavetech.net> wrote in message
nobody-ED8F54.09063415072001@mkc-94-170-18.kc.rr.com">news:nobody-ED8F54.09063415072001@mkc-94-170-18.kc.rr.com...
> In article <q9a47.702735$166.14547360@news1.rdc1.bc.home.com>,
> "Mac Guillet" <mac@solarwinds.com> wrote:
>
> > It will, but it reads all of these as text files for some strange
reason.
>
> Now that you have a Mac, go to the Ground archive, go into the
> Mac directory and download ProDOSifier and ProTYPE...both of those
> programs set Apple II filetypes on the Mac end and makes it easier
> for the Mac to know what to do with the file when it copies it
> over to a ProDOS disk.
>
> The Mac likes to add a resource fork to all files it copies over
> to a ProDOS disk so it can keep track of the original filetype
> that it was on the Mac end. If it's a ProDOS filetype, it won't
> add the resource fork...or at least it's not supposed to...
Would this solve the Mac's problem of giving me an error of -37
whenever I try to copy a file to a Prodos volume? What is an
error -37 anyway? I don't have a list of Mac Error codes.
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