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37 PC clone to/from Amiga |
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This article is from the Amiga Networking FAQ, by Richard Norman with numerous contributions by others.
Floppies and removable media can be formatted in MSDOS format. The Amiga can then
read and write to them using CrossDos which is included in AmigaDOS 2.x and
higher. CrossDos can also format a MSDOS disk, but it takes a while. To preserve
long file names you can use LhaNT under Windows NT.
For PC you can get Conversions Plus by DataViz which allows the PC to read MAC
disks. It also provides file conversions such as Pict to tiff. Combine this with
MaxDos on the Amiga and you can exchange data between a PC and Amiga using a Mac
formatted disk! Now that's Mondo.
 
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