Re: translating Mac data

From: Ray Hicks (rh208@cus.cam.ac.uk)
Date: Tue Jan 20 1998 - 05:05:48 EST


Hi Arnold,

You should just need to transfer the files: use PCexchange on the mac to
allow you to mount PC discs (floppy or syquest etc), or transfer them via
ethernet (a cheap and easy way of doing ethernet transfers is to get hold
of Peter Lewis's ftp server software NetrPresenz).  You may need to set
your IBM analysis software to swap data bits, since Macs and PCs store
integers differently.



Ray

.At 7:21 -0700 8/10/90, arubin@csnet.net wrote:
>Does anyone know of software that can translate list mode data
>from a Mac computer on a FACSCAN to a PC format similar to what
>HPREADER can do with PCLYSYS? Thanks for the help.
>Arnold D. Rubin,MD,St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center,
>Paterson,NJ


                              Ray Hicks
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