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From: mdc@mcp.entity.com (Marty Connor)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: PC stuff <-> Mac SE?
Summary: DaynaFile
Message-ID: <179@mcp.entity.com>
Date: 7 Jul 88 12:07:42 GMT
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The Dayna company makes a SCSI device called the DaynaFile that
would let you read and write IBM-PC floppies (5.25 and 3.5 inch). 
I have one connected to my SE at work and write and read IBM-PC
Floppies all the time with it.  I believe ABATON also makes one of
these drives.  From what I understand the Dayna box is much more
transparent to use because they have a nice device driver that lets
the Mac think it is talking to just another SCSI drive.

Look in MacWorld or MacUser or the "Macintosh Buyers Guide" which you
can find at your local authorized Apple dealer for more info on the
companies I mentioned.  There is usually an index to advertisers in
the back of the Magazine. I bought my DaynaFile for somewhere in the
neighborhood of .7k or so.



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Marty Connor
Director of Innovation, The Entity
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