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Re: Appleshare volumes for the IIe
- Subject: Re: Appleshare volumes for the IIe
- From: "John Van Winkle" <appleiieman@charter.net>
- Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2004 06:54:27 -0000
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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I dont think the Mac can handle HFS volumes either, at least to read and
write to. That is why I was wondering if it is a problem with Appleshare or
PRODOS version I am using on the workstation disk, which is V1.4
"Simon Williams" <email@DELETE_THIS.luddite.no-ip.com> wrote in message
news:1gnkvr7.1v78gl5jpjfwaN%email@DELETE_THIS.luddite.no-ip.com...
> John Van Winkle <appleiieman@charter.net> wrote:
>
> > So this is the only way you can "see" files for the A2e?
> > I can "see" the hard drive on the Mac that is shared, just can't save
> > anything to it or copy anything from it.
>
> I don't think the IIe can handle HFS volumes. Here's an idea... use disk
> copy to mount a ProDOS hard drive image on the Mac desktop and see if
> you can enable sharing on it. Just a thought...
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