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Re: Use ProDOS disks in a MAC



In article <1jb3fnINN3ud@newsman.csu.murdoch.edu.au> Peter Hinchliffe,
hinchlif@csuvax1.csu.murdoch.edu.au writes:
> Don't try to use it to copy Mac files to a ProDOS disk, though. Most of the
> files you'll want to copy, such as TrueType fonts, etc, and, indeed, the
> ProDOS File System Extension itself, contain resources, and will not copy.
Straight 

What are you talking about?  Are you trying to say that they will be 
(for the most part) unusable on 8 bit Apple IIs, or do you think they
literally won't copy?  I just copied a few applications to a ProDOS disk, and
they definitely copied, with all resources intact.. (I opened them up 
from the floppy with ResEdit)
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