> > I find myself using the Duo SCSI adapter a lot more anyhow
>> especially since it
>> can be used to hook up my 280c to my other Macs as an
>> external hard drive.
>> It's even possible to use it with a PC equipped with SCSI
>> interface but I have
> > yet to find a PC program that can view Mac formatted hard drives.
>TransMac ??
There are a couple of commercial alternatives, but one completely
free way is to install Linux, perhaps as a secondary boot or on a
separate computer (whether Intel or Mac). That lets you read and
write both HFS and FAT disks. You also get read-only HFS+ support,
which most of the commercial packages still don't seem to have, as
well as UFS (which is native to Mac OS X among other Unices).
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