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In article <6HR52hcHDAB@hit-uli.hit.handshake.de>,
Ulrich Pfingstag <uli@hit.handshake.de> wrote:
>> I have recently replaced my Apple II GS with a Macintosh
>> Performa 630 CD. How can I use or convert my Apple GS files
>> (stored on 3 1/2" disks in ProDOS format, Program: Bank Street
>> Writer) on my Macintosh? Are there any shareware conversion
>> programes or something similar?
Nathan Mates replied:
> No conversion programs that I know about. Keeping your GS around to
>convert them to raw text first would have been a good idea. You may be
>able to force a "load as ascii text" from some mac programs, but if
>there are formatting codes or the like, it'll come out very poorly.
But, Nate, isn't there an Apple II card for the Mac, won't it fit in a
Performa 630CD, and won't it run Bank Street Writer and other ProDos
programs? (Ulrich, I see you've posted to the Mac groups too--maybe
they've mentioned this or other possible solutions).
Jack Friess
Stevens Point