David Klaus wrote:
> Only Apple laptop computers can be connected using a SCSI connection 
> the way you want to.   It might be easiest to acquire a PCI Ethernet 
> card then connect the two computers using that.   Ask on the swap 
> list or ebay.

Good idea.  Got a PCI Ethernet card on eBay for $8.13 
delivered, and it's already been shipped.  Thanks!

Now I'm wondering whether this will work.  Here's why:

My first computer was an LC520.  When I decided to buy a 
PowerBook, they were unavailable because of the battery fire 
thing, so I bought a PC laptop.  I transferred my files to 
the PC by floppy, using a program called TransMac to read 
the Mac floppies.  I could have used PC floppies in the Mac, 
but there was some reason I didn't, and I don't remember 
what it was.

Anyway, I'm thinking I'll need software to read the Mac HD 
from the PC and TransMac has a limit of 1.4MB per transfer 
unless you register ($64).  I want to transfer to the PC 
because I can burn two CDs with everything on the Mac HD. 
Transferring from the PM4400 to the eMac seems like it would 
require an adapter of some kind.

Has anyone here transferred files from a Mac HD to a PC HD 
by cable or wire?

Brent


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