Threes different solutions have been offered for this problem, but it seems to me the first one (offered by Ken) is by far the most simple one.
The LCII is equipped with a so called superdrive, a floppy drive that can read and write both DOS and Mac formatted floppies. You need a certain piece of software, a control panel, to read and write DOS floppies. I suppose that piece of software has not been installed on your LCII, so you will need to install it first.
Two more from the other side are readmacfloppy for dossy boxes and (if you can find it) a demo of macopener by dataviz which some folks find bundled with Aladdin products, very neat way to do sneakernet and a few other devices including ipod. There are a few more, none as free as transmac
http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/pc2mac.html
Such a useful site its worth another plug eh. :)
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