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Paul Goodwin <[log in to unmask]>
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Confocal Microscopy List <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 28 Jul 1997 16:40:10 -0700
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You are probably right. A Jaz drive, though not a good archive medium,
would be quite useful for this.

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Paul Goodwin
Instrumentation Laboratory
FHCRC, Seattle, WA

On Tue, 29 Jul 1997, Guy Cox wrote:

> Paul Goodwin wrote:
>
> >2) Use an intermediate server (like a Unix box) and run something like
> >Columbia Appletalk Protocol (CAP) or Symantic on the server. This will
> >provide seperate directories for each fork. If you archive on the PC and
> >save both directories, then restore the files back through the server, the
> >Mac will see both forks and be happy.
>
> I think you could get the same result without using any intermediate
> server by writing to PC media on the Mac (floppy or Zip) then copying
> these on the PC - but the resource forks, desktop folder etc will
> probably be marked as hidden on the PC so you'll have to make sure
> you copy any hidden files & folders.
>
> `                                       Guy Cox
>
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