On Jan 29, 2004, at 4:49 AM, Matt Emson wrote:
Anyone formatted a SCSI HD for both Mac and Windows 98SE?
Macintosh partitioning schemes are quite different than intel based ones. It
sounds quite unlikely that you'd be able to get Windows to live happily on a
Mac partitioned hard disk. Windows wouldn't understand the Mac partitionng
scheme and Mac would probably not want to boot from the Windows (and
ultimately intel) based one. PRO-DOS may work - I've no idea what it's even
for - but does that support FAT32? Win98 is pretty useless withoug FAT32.
ProDos is the Apple // format. No support for FAT32 there. I'd have say it is the least likely to work for this purpose. And even if it did, it is limited to 32MB. That won't get you far today, but by Apple // standards that was huge... At least until the // GS came along.
jim
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