On 2001-09-07 16:49, Meikal Oestebo wrote:

> An easier solution is to find someone handy with a pc and a 5 1/4 drive 
> and a disk utility to read mac.  Sounds complicated, I know.

As Meikal later posted, this won't work, however, it is possible to get a 
"IIe" card for an LC-series Mac and a 5.25" drive to read those disks. 
However, it's probably a lot cheaper just to get a IIc, or better yet, a 
IIgs, which would let you transfer any data over to Mac HFS disks, or via 
AppleTalk. Try eBay -- there's always lots of 'em up there.

-- Michael

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