>
>Moving data from the c+ to an iBook with no serial port or 
>floppy drive could be interesting. I keep an old //gs around
>for just such things. I move the info from the 5 1/4 floppies
>to 3.5 floppies on the //gs. Then my old desktop Macs (usually
>a 6360/g3400) can move the info through enet to any other machine.
>
>It is just as "easy" to move files the other way.
>
>Ken

I'd like to fragment a new thread off this... so I'll
send it as a new mail.  Last summer I wanted to pull
some stuff off an old 2c to move it to my g3 to archive
some documents.  I hooked up an external disk drive to
the 2gs I believe it was... then had a problem.

When I tried to start up on System 6, it couldn't read
the info off the 5 1/4 floppy and when I started up on
the 3.3 system master, it couldn't find the system 6
external 800 k floppy drive.  I'm missing 'something'
but I don't know what.  Any help appreciated.

TIA

Don



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