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Re: Advantages to HFS drives?



In article <jmk3.744607469@crux1.cit.cornell.edu> jmk3@crux3.cit.cornell.edu (Jay Krell) writes:
>
>>Not off-hand.  My main concern with HFS volumes is the lack of disk
>>recovery software should something go wrong.  You can't use the
>>Macintosh-based utilities unless the drive has a Macintosh device
>>driver installed, and A.D.U. doesn't put one on there unless it is an
>>Apple drive.
>
>It is fairly easy put the Apple SCSI driver on any (3rd party)
>device. You use Derez to extract the driver and another
>resource from ADU, change the IDs, Rez it, and name it
>*/drivers/GenericMacSCSI.

Cool, thanks for the instuction.  I'll try it later.

>Is anyone interested in a simple app to perform this?
>(The file can't legally be distributed.)

YES!  (Sorry, didn't mean to shout, guess I got excited :-)

>--
>  --Jay, jay.krell@cornell.edu

Jimmy


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