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Steven Levine wrote:
> >-- Q.3: Is there an OS/2 driver for Mac partitions?
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> Not to my knowledge. Mark's discussion of diskettes does not apply to
> harddirves and ignores the fact that he can only read part of what's on
> the diskette.
Steven,
I could have sworn that there were released (in which case I would have d/l'd them)
Mac READ drivers (a la FAT32.IFS or NTFS.IFS) for DOS as well as one for OS/2. If my
memory is correct, this would have been some years ago. They might have been beta
drivers whose development did not continue. Even if they worked (then) to some
degree, I would not want to assume that the Mac format remained static. We have
already seen several, non-backwards-compatible versions of NTFS, for example. Anyway,
I would be willing to poke around in my archival storage, looking for those files.
> Get a Mac.
Yes, I think that is going to be the most practical and reliable answer.
> There is no univeral DVD format regardless of platform.
Then how can Mac users watch any commercial DVD release they may pick up at
Blockbuster on their computer, which I believe they can, given the proper level of Mac
hardware / software ?
Jordan
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