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Re: PC to Mac IIcx to IIgs???



If you load configure appletalk on your GS and share a folder or drive on
your IIcx you can do it without anything as well.  I use this to xfer from
my IIfx and my II gs as well.  You just neet a printer cable to go from your
IIcx to your IIgs.  In your IIGs control panel turn appletalk on port 7,
load the appleshare driver from your 6.0.1 custom install and share a drive
on your IIcx, then hook up the cable and your all set.

If you need any more help you can email me personally and I can go into
further detail.
Randy Shackelford wrote in message <7182si$42v$1@opal.southwind.net>...
>Paul Seemann <trident@boink.net> wrote:
>
>: What I did was download "Apple IIe Card 2.2.1.sea"  from:
>
>:
http://swupdates.info.apple.com/cgi-bin/http_lister.pl?Apple_Support_Area/Ap
ple_Software_Updates/English-North_American/Apple_II/For_Macintosh
>
>: and installed it on my IICX.  All you need is the Prodos File System
>: init, then you can read/write & format IIGS Prodos disks on your Mac.
>
>I have an Apple IIe card, so I have that software too. I got it way back in
>the 7.1 days to use ProDOS disks. It's an antiquated, unstable piece of
crap.
>
>: The only other software I use is HFVexplorer or Transmac so I can
>: read/write Mac 1.44 disks on my Pentium.  Transmac is alot faster, but
>: doens't always work for me.
>
>PC Exchange on a Mac can do both DOS and ProDOS floppies. It works great
and
>is bundled with OS 7.5. That's really the oldest OS version you want to
use.
>
>: If I had a decent modem for my CX I could download directly to Prodos
>: floppies and cut out the PC all together.
>
>Well 28.8 modems are $20ish now
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