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Re: Sick And Tired of SHK
in article 8qaln8$rea$1@server05.icaen.uiowa.edu, ground.ecn AppleII
Librarian at apple2pd@garp3.icaen.uiowa.edu wrote on 9/20/00 8:39 AM:
> I respectfully disagree, at least in some situations. I write files to a
> ProDOS disk under MacOS8.5 on a PPC61xx (xx=14?) and read them just fine
> on my IIGS under P8. That is ProDOS (P8), not GS/OS. Same is true from
> my PPC8150 (MacOS8.5). Caveat: these are classic Appleworks5.1 files and
> I use DejaII on the Mac, and I'm not sure MacOS is used the same as with
> other applications under MacOS, including the finder. But at least under
> some situations MacOS does NOT write resource forks to files on a ProDOS
> disk.
I said that, later on in my post. That some was you create the files don't
add resource forks, and others do. :)
I *think* it has something to do with whether you create the file originally
on the ProDOS disk or copy it there using Finder.
I think that if you save the file directly to the ProDOS disk, you don't get
the resource fork added, but copying it adds one. I'm not certain though.
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