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From: larson@cs.utk.edu (Chris Larson)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.netbsd.misc
Subject: Re: MacBSD question
Date: 12 Apr 1996 03:53:49 GMT
Organization: CS Labs, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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Message-ID: <LARSON.96Apr11235350@tyco.cs.utk.edu>
References: <Wolfgang.Jeschke-0904962236340001@ns055.munich.netsurf.de>
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In-reply-to: Wolfgang.Jeschke@munich.netsurf.de's message of Tue, 09 Apr 1996
	22:36:34 +0200

In article <Wolfgang.Jeschke-0904962236340001@ns055.munich.netsurf.de> Wolfgang.Jeschke@munich.netsurf.de (Wolfgang Jeschke) writes:

:>
:>Hi,
:>I installed MacBSD 1.1 on my IIsi and it runs fine - so far, so good. But
:>I just learned that it does not support the floppy drive (yet). 
:>So - how do I transfer files to and from my MacBSD filesystem ? I would
:>like to try porting some software from my unix system at work onto MacBSD,
:>but I don't want to type in the sourcecode ...
:>

I think you can copy stuff into the macbsd system using the Installer's 
minishell and  "cpin"

If you have communication ability you might try downloading it with
kermit or someting like that.


Good luck

Chris
-- 
Chris Larson                   larson@cs.utk.edu
Lab Assistant-Backups     Computer Science Dept.
University of Tennessee- Knoxville