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Re: Appleshare volumes for the IIe
- Subject: Re: Appleshare volumes for the IIe
- From: "John Van Winkle" <appleiieman@charter.net>
- Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2004 12:39:40 -0000
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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My mistake. The Mac can handle the HFS, but the IIe doesn't seem to like
it. Sorry for the confusion.
"GarberStreet" <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> John Van Winkle <appleiieman@charter.net> wrote in message
> news:9t0od.2913$it2.2543@newsfe06.lga.highwinds-media.com...
> > I dont think the Mac can handle HFS volumes either, at
> > least to read and write to. That is why I was wondering
> > if it is a problem with Appleshare or PRODOS version I
> > am using on the workstation disk, which is V1.4
>
> The Mac better handle HFS volumes, being that IS what
> it is made to handle. :o) The version of ProDOS is
> not important except when trying to format 32MB volumes,
> I think. V1.4 and above should be ok for your application,
> but, again, it is unimportant to the Mac. Just need maybe
> a 10-20MB ProDOS partition on the drive, and you can do
> one if the empty space is available using the SCSI utils
> which are included with the Mac OS. :o)
>
> Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez
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