User`s guide

On a PC, you can install a program called MacDrive 98. This program allows
Windows 95 to read, write, and format HFS volumes.
To transfer files from HFS media to ProDOS disk on the IIe, IIc, or IIc+
you can use A2fx or HfsLink. The IIe, etc. must have an 800k 3.5" drive
connected to access 800k HFS diskettes. This method would also work for IIgs's
which can not run a version of System supporting the HFS FST.
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From: Ruud
For Mac users, if the file arrives in a .zip or .sit form, it's easier to
work with because it's 'protected' from being altered by the Mac file system
(i.e having a resource fork added). An .shk file isn't protected since that is a
native A2 format.
Then it's a matter of getting the file onto a Mac *with an old-style disk
drive*, mostly the ones that 'suck your disk in' by themselves, but some later
ones - mainly in 68k machines, Powerbooks seem particularly good - work as well.
Powermac drives are not reliable, while a 68k Powerbook or SE/30 works fine.
So, after getting it onto the 68k, I unzip/unstuff the file to obtain the
contained .shk, etc. files and let them be processed by ProType, which restores
A2 file types. Then I put them onto a ProDOS disk mounted on the 68k Mac (using
system 7.6.1) and restart ProType and let it change the types on the A2 ProDOS
diskette again just to be sure.
After booting the Prodos disk on the Apple II, it is just a matter of
starting Shrinkit v3.4 to unshrink any .shk files.
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From: MDRipley37
For Mac users, there is a shareware utility named "][2Mac" for transferring
5.25" diskettes from Apple II computers to Mac as IIe- and Bernie ][ the Rescue-
compatible disk images. It works for transferring images from Mac to Apple II
diskettes, too. I have used it for over a hundred transfers with no problems and
Apple II disks that boot up just like the originals.
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From: Rubywand
002- How can I transfer and convert word processor files from an
Apple II to a PC Microsoft format (DOS, Word)?
There is a Sequential Systems package complete with cable named
"CrossWorks" which lets you transfer Appleworks, Word Perfect, text, and other
ProDOS files to a PC. It transforms them to a variety of PC formats (e.g.
AppleWorks to/from Microsoft Works). An alternative is to convert the Apple II
file to plain Text and send it that way.