Thanks Bruce
I know zilch about Macs and what they can or cannot do.
 I need to let a Mac user have a couple of images in jpeg or other format.
It will be used in FrameMaker 5.
So if I read you correctly I can write these to a DOS floppy and he will be
able to read it?
Thanks
Phil



Bruce Tong wrote:

> > I was wondering ( because a need has arisen) in the same way that say
> > an image from gimp or somewhere can be written to a dos formatted
> > diskette  can the same be written to a Mac formatted diskette?
>
> I mix Macs and Linux all the time and assuming you can't transfer stuff
> via a network using FTP, e-mail attachments, or Netatalk, then you can
> still put your files on a DOS floppy since your Mac can read them.
>
> I'm not familiar with a way to allow Linux to read/write Mac floppies. If
> there is a way, I'd like to know.
>
> One last thing you might try is the command "apropos Mac", which will give
> you a list of all of the man pages which mention "Mac". I get 2-3 screens
> of commands of which many are related to file conversion.
>
> Bruce Tong
> Systems Programmer
> Electronic Vision / FITNE
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