But we used to be able to make a mac partition, and have the PC files 
there, and end up with a layout something like:

Mac only        Shared          PC Only
start           *.dxr files     start.exe
Mac QT Inst.    *.cxt files     PC QT Installer
Mac Xtras       *.mov files     PC Xtras

but if it's 'automatically' then thats the same as dumping everything in a 
mac  partition and sharing it ALL over to the PC side.

but someone says it's the Mac OS version...
The old 3.x version of Toast won't make a partition on that Mac at all, the 
Toast 4 version doesn't even have make a partition as a choice, and that's 
the only firewire machine in the house.

Somebody at my company needs to stop buying stuff just cause it looks neat 
or looks like a bargain (like that Tektronix Phaser printer that was a 
bargain til they realized that you had to pay another $1000+ to get the 
high-resolution add-on).

So, apparently there's a different version of toast 4 that has the option 
of making a partition in that OS.

roymeo

At 07:36 AM 2/10/01 +0400, you wrote:
>on 10/2/01 1:20 AM, roy crisman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >
> > You can't do this step in Toast 4....
>Toast 4 does a hybrid automatically
>it does it does
>
>
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