> Windows needs something like MacOpener to read a drive that contains a > Mac volume (hence the reason for this thread). Macs, OTOH, can not > only read MS-DOS formatted disks, but can also format them without > recourse to extra software. Except, as I said, Apple now do not > include the option to format a drive in MS-DOS. However, you can still > mount MS-DOS formatted drives on the desktop.
Shangara and Fellow Listreaders: I'm totally baffled here. My Windows machines have no such software and can easily read Mac discs and files. Am I doing something wrong? Have I made an earthshaking discovery? Brian Yarvin Photography from Edison, NJ http://www.brianyarvin.com =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
