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Re: transfering apple //e files
phoenyx writes ...
>
> <Jennifer Garma wrote:>
> > I have a database that was written for an apple //e.
> > Because the machine is pretty old and our
> > company is upgrading computers, is there a way I can
> > transfer these files to MS Access format? Your help is appreciated.
>
> With a little effort this can be achieved. It will largely depend on the
> size of the database. For a large database expect a lot of work. You
> didn't mention what program was used on the Apple. This will be
> required to offer more exact help.
>
....
> I'm over simplifying this a lot, and now that I've scared the living
> daylights out of you, I'll tell you of another possibility. There used to
> be a PC to Apple adapter cable which was able to convert Appleworks
> files using the companies proprietary software.
....
Sounds like Cross-Works-- you get the cable, software, and manual-- from
Sequential Systems. For more information, pictures, and pricing, the URL is
http://www.sequential.com/cross.html .
Rubywand