Yeah, I'm sure they are Mac disks, but thanks for the DOS/TOS info. 

On Thursday, April 24, 2014 7:31:13 AM UTC-7, Tom wrote:
>
>  Are you sure those are not old Mac discs! If not Atari computers used a 
> sort of DOS (TOS) operating system, and should be able to read the discs. 
> Atari 1040STE computers should do the trick if you can find one that works, 
> the older 800’s won’t work.
>
> Tom
>
>
> On 4/24/14 7:55 AM, "Koszarsky" <[email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> Probably not the solution you are looking for but:
>
> A Commodore Amiga with CROSSMAC drivers will read/write old Mac floppy 
> disks.  If the Amiga has a high density floppy drive, then it will 
> read/write high density Mac floppies too.  CROSSDOS will let the Amiga 
> read/write PC formats.
>
> Various Mac emulators for Amiga (A-Max, Shapeshifter, Emplant, Fusion, 
> etc) could do this too.
>
> An Amiga will a Catweasel card could use a PC floppy drive to read/write 
> many different formats, include Mac.  There was a PCI version of the 
> Catweasel for Windows.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Individual_Computers_Catweasel
>
> Good luck,
> Jaeson
>
>
> 

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