Subject: Re: PC Tranporter Info Wanted From: supertimer@aol.com (Supertimer) Date: Wed, Jul 22, 1998 2276Î EDT Message-id: <1998072206273600.CAA27149@ladder03.news.aol.com> Paul Schultz wrote: >The second requirement for using a PCT is the software. This was >IIgs software but since I never had a PCT you'll have to get more >specifics from someone else here. I believe one function of the >software was to establish a large file which functioned as a >hard drive for the PCT. Actually, it may be best not to connect the Apple 3.5 drive to the PCT at all. The MS-DOS format ability is flaky at best. I would stick strictly to the use of disk images, like with emulators on other computers. The software you mentioned includes utilities to get files into and out of images, so you can just transfer files from your Wintel through a modem or null modem to the GS hard drive then use the utilities to get the files into your MS-DOS disk images. Sort of like using A2 emulators FOR the Wintel, but in REVERSE.