Re: Apple File Exchange was Re: Download .sit file via PC

2001-08-29 Thread Randy Beaudreault
You get the Bill Gates award for misinformation there pickle. :) I have used Apple File Exchange to deal with PC disks on my IIcx. It actually deals with Apple ][ and PC disks. This is the version that comes with 7.1 btw and I don't have that machine handy to grab the version of Apple File

Re: Apple File Exchange was Re: Download .sit file via PC

2001-08-29 Thread Donn Haven Lathrop
The version that shipped with System 6 didn't do a damn thing with PC disks, or didn't the couple times I tried it back in 8th or 9th grade on a Classic and SE Saved my bacon with a data base built on an IBM AS-400. 80 column format, text-based, and AFES didn't see any problem with it--with

Re: Apple File Exchange was Re: Download .sit file via PC

2001-08-29 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Randy Beaudreault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You get the Bill Gates award for misinformation there pickle. :) I have used Apple File Exchange to deal with PC disks on my IIcx. It actually deals with Apple ][ and PC disks. This is the version that comes with 7.1 btw and I don't have

Re: Download .sit file via PC

2001-08-28 Thread Cameron Kaiser
What is the earliest version of Mac OS that PC exchange will work with? I'm using PC Exchange with 7.1 (both a clean and 7.5-tainted install). -- - personal page: http://www.armory.com/~spectre/ -- Cameron Kaiser, Point Loma Nazarene University * [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Download .sit file via PC

2001-08-28 Thread the pickle
At 21:45 -0700 on 27/08/01, Andrew Michael MacTao wrote: What is the first Mac OS to come with PC exchange? IIRC it was 7.1Psomething - one of the Performa 7.1s. What is the earliest version of Mac OS that PC exchange will work with? 7.0 AFAIK; check Marten's Sys 6 Heaven for System 6 details

Re: Download .sit file via PC

2001-08-28 Thread the pickle
At 22:49 -0700 on 27/08/01, Gregg Eshelman wrote: Prior to PC Exchange there was Apple File Exchange. No, Apple File Exchange was actually a program for reading Apple ][ disks, not PC disks. p _ the pickle The FAQ http://macfaq.binhost.com/

Apple File Exchange was Re: Download .sit file via PC

2001-08-28 Thread Randy Beaudreault
Prior to PC Exchange there was Apple File Exchange. No, Apple File Exchange was actually a program for reading Apple ][ disks, not PC disks. p You get the Bill Gates award for misinformation there pickle. :) I have used Apple File Exchange to deal with PC disks on my IIcx. It actually

Re: Apple File Exchange was Re: Download .sit file via PC

2001-08-28 Thread the pickle
At 18:36 -0700 on 28/08/01, Randy Beaudreault wrote: Prior to PC Exchange there was Apple File Exchange. No, Apple File Exchange was actually a program for reading Apple ][ disks, not PC disks. p You get the Bill Gates award for misinformation there pickle. :) I have used Apple File

Re: Download .sit file via PC

2001-08-27 Thread Suwartono
27 Agustus 2001 jam 23:30:31, Gregg Eshelman wrote : No problem at all. .sit is a compressed archive like a .zip or .rar. If you have Stuffit Expander and PC Exchange (or Apple File Exchange or File Exchange) just put the .sit file on a PC disk and pop it into the Mac. (Same for .bin and

Re: Download .sit file via PC

2001-08-27 Thread Gregg Eshelman
--- Andrew Michael MacTao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Gregg Eshelman wrote: No problem at all. .sit is a compressed archive like a .zip or .rar. If you have Stuffit Expander and PC Exchange (or Apple File Exchange or File Exchange) This is an interesting point... (pickle please excuse