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Re: Reading ProDOS text files from ClarisWorks on an iMac
It began when they released Apple File Exchange in
system 7.
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"Scott Alfter" <salfter@salfter.ncc74656.dyndns.org> wrote in message
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> In article <20010630053515.15967.00001648@ng-da1.aol.com>,
> Obsbedia2 <obsbedia2@aol.com> wrote:
> >Free word processor for Macs that easily opens ProDOS text files.
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> Text files are the same whether they're on an Apple II or a Mac. If it's
a
> matter of filesystem compatibility, MacOS has been able to access ProDOS
> filesystems since somewhere around version 7 (my Quadra 610 with 7.5.5
reads
> ProDOS floppies just fine, whether DD or HD), and GS/OS has been able to
> access HFS floppies since 6.0 (IIRC; it may have been earlier).
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