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Re: 2Qs: mount //e HD on Mac, Binscii
- Subject: Re: 2Qs: mount //e HD on Mac, Binscii
- From: progreen@ncw.net (Chuck Orem)
- Date: 1995/12/25
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: North Central Washington Network
- References: <1995Dec23.231212@miavx1>
Chris Carman (cecarman@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu) wrote:
> 1) I have a CMS 62 Mb hard drive, SCSI, formatted into two partitions
--stuff deleted--
> have tried hooking up this drive directly to my PowerMac 7100, with all
Can't get there from here.
You see, CMS did things kinda backasswards, in that instead of having the
partitioning information on the drive, the partioning info is set by
jumpers on the controller card.
Hope you didn't screw anything up!
> their version of Kermit. Is Binscii available as a text file that you can
Yeah, the best copy I've been able to find is here:
Host ftp.gmd.de (129.26.8.84)
Last updated 00:19 21 Dec 1994
Location: /if-archive/download-tools/appleII
FILE -rw-rw-r-- 5644 bytes 17:00 17 Aug 1993 binscii.exe
FILE -rw-rw-r-- 10925 bytes 17:00 17 Aug 1993 binscii.txt
> the INIT command with and it writes the binary for you?
Nah, you use the exec command. The binscii.txt file will explain it. If
worse comes to worse, I can snailmail you a disk with BinSCII on it.
Finger my account for more info.
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