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Re: Mac fork stipper program MIA (needed for A2s)
- Subject: Re: Mac fork stipper program MIA (needed for A2s)
- From: paglo@pacbell.net (Paul Wilczynski)
- Date: 1997/03/10
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Humanic Design
- References: <5fcmub$jf2$1@darla.visi.com> <amitai.schlair-050397223437@10.0.2.15> <5flofm$h6p@opal.southwind.net> <5fpn8u$2h3e@uni.library.ucla.edu> <5fpqsp$fjg$1@darla.visi.com> <Pine.ULT.3.96.970309135234.22800B-100000@occs.cs.oberlin.edu> <spambait-ya02408000R0903971237450001@news.pacifier.com>
In article <spambait-ya02408000R0903971237450001@news.pacifier.com>,
spambait@stopspam.org (spambait) wrote:
> In article <Pine.ULT.3.96.970309135234.22800B-100000@occs.cs.oberlin.edu>,
> Toby Reiter <treiter@cs.oberlin.edu> wrote:
>
>
> Uh - ever hear of a cute little init for the Mac called the ProDOS File
> System Extension? It allows reading and writing of ProDOS disks directly
> by the Mac.
Okay: how 'bout this:
I have a Mac w/modem. A ][e (enh.) w/modem (pract. per. PM2400SA),
Practical Peripherals' own modem software for the modem on the ][e side,
and ClarisWorks on the Mac side. I can transfer files (extracted from disk
images with Image2File) fine, but when I try to run them on the ][e, they
invariably drop me into the monitor or some other corruption by-product.
Can anyone help with this?
I've tried stripping forks, transferring from a ProDos volume on the Mac,
etc. No luck.
--Paul