converting to PC is not a problem. Open your original file and "save as" either text or RTF (rick text format). OR
get (beg, borrow, buy, etc.) a copy of the MacLink Program (Dataviz) which allows you to drag your files to its "conversion" desk and converrt to some PC readable format.
hbaumoel wrote:
I have an LCII and it says that a disk is write protected when the slide button says it is enabled. Any ideas? I am also wanting to convert LCII files to my PC. Any help here?
Thanks,
Harvey Baumoel
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