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Re: Linux / Kegs on a Mac



> I think what he means is that with KEGS you can attach a
> SCSI disk and access it via the raw Unix device, whereas
> with Bernie, if MacOS can't mount it, Bernie can't see it.

Exactly. An interesting effect here, you should be able to
connect a scsi device to the PC and access it via KEGS as an
HFS (and maybe P8) device which can be read on an Apple II
with a scsi connection. While I have not tested this due to
lack of hardware, I have talked to one person who claimed it
worked. This would make an interesting method of file
transfers for PC users.

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Thank you for your time and interest,
and for reading my message.

Phoenyx,

Apple2 user since March 1984

Have you fed your Apple II today?