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Date   : Wed, 06 Feb 1991 23:57:10 GMT
From   : usc!cs.utexas.edu!ut-emx!austex!roadhog@ucsd.edu (Lindsay Haisley)
Subject: dial-in to simtel

JSHIN@HAMPVMS.BITNET (Is PShirley getting married bare-footed?) writes:

> 
> i.e., (hold your breath) I need a Macintosh (gasp!) program muy pronto
> that can read an IBM-PC (gasp!) program. Truth is, I need to transfer
> a paper I wrote on my QX-10 to the Mac's at work... and the only
> computer that I have access to wthat has both 51/4 and 3-1/2 drives
> is a PC... Or, I will have to wait till I am rich enough to buy
> a fast modem (the document is quite long).  See, there is a good
> reason for all this...
> 
My thinking is that your best bet is still the modem route, slow as it
may seem.  Put your sender and sendee together and connect them with a 
null modem cable and xfr and whatever max speed the systems will accept.


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