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Re: CFFA card and the Mac
- Subject: Re: CFFA card and the Mac
- From: "Simon D. Williams" <email@ld8.org>
- Date: 30 Nov 2006 07:17:16 -0800
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Wolfgang wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I got recently my CFFA card and I am more than happy with it.
> I had no problem to plug in a high speed 2GB Card and with the special
> IIgs driver I can address all of it.
>
> Now to my problem, I do not have a modern PC I use Apple products.
> Is there anything like ciderpress where I can read and write the MMC
> card directly from the Mac?
> Right now I transfer .shk archives from the Mac via Ethernet to my
> Macintosh and then via Apple talk too my IIgs.
> Works flawless but is slow.
> Plugging the MMC card into a cardreader on the Mac and dump the files
> directly would be much nicer.
You might try using the CF as a "shared volume" in Bernie ][ The Rescue
(IIgs emulator)... not sure if any OSX-native emulators have that
feature.
You might also take a look at ADFS... I think there's an OSX version,
but I don't recall if it works with CF.