On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 13:23:34 -0400, Derf wrote:
>>I can transfer the files, but when I get them onto the Mac, it
>>claims that they're PC files and looks baffled when I ask it to run
>>them. What magic spell do I need to get the Mac to recognize them as
>>its own?
>
>They must be dragged on and copied to the Mac HD before they will be
>recognized as a Mac file.

I did that, it insists that they're PC files.

Somebody said in pvt email that I should format the floppy on the Mac. These have been 
formatted on the PC. I've been struggling with a Linux install and haven't had a 
chance to try it.
-----
Jeffrey J. Nonken
http://jnork.nonken.net/


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