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Way to set up a MacFiles virtual drive?



Way back when I was working at one of my older jobs we used Macs and UNIX
stations.  Our unix accounts had a MacFiles directory that allowed a mac
to connect to it like it was a regular mac drive.

Now at my new job I am using Mac and Linux systems.  Is there a way I can
add MacFiles support to my system?  I saw several mac programs, but non
had MacFiles listed.  Is there a MacFiles or will I have to use something
else to accomplish this?

Chad

I think I worded the above right :}  Been a long day.

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Chad D. Zimmerman				    chad@dabcc-www.nmsu.edu
Southwest Technology Development Institute
New Mexico State University
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