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From: keith@apple.UUCP
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple
Subject: Re: Apple to Mac
Message-ID: <6887@apple.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 3-Dec-87 11:18:47 EST
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Posted: Thu Dec  3 11:18:47 1987
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In article <8712030142.AA09530@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu> tab556@UXA.CSO.UIUC.EDU (todd arthur biske) writes:
>Does anybody know if there is a PD utility for the GS that allows it to read
>Macintosh format disks and copy files over to Prodos?  Or if there is a utility
>for the Mac, that allows it to read Prodos files.  Any help would be 
>appreciated.

Apple now includes a utility on the Macintosh System Utilities disks that will
allow that type of conversion. It can transfer data between Macintosh, ProDOS
(on 3.5 disks) and MS-DOS (using a PC-drive on the Mac). In addition, you
can install translators that can perform some sort of data massage to put
your information into some useful form (e.g. convert an AppleWorks file
into one that can be read from Microsoft Works on the Mac).

Oh, almost forgot...this program is called Apple File Exchange


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