From: geoffw@extro.ucc.su.OZ.AU (Geoffrey Warren Hicks)
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
Subject: Mac HFS Disk Access tool v0.2 moved
Date: 18 Jan 1994 21:42:22 +0200
Approved: linux-announce@tc.cornell.edu (Lars Wirzenius)
Message-ID: <2hhe2u$2bj@klaava.Helsinki.FI>

Posted on behalf of Craig Southeren who does not have access to
a net account:
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After my last message, the file xhfs0_2.tgz has been moved to
sunsite.unc.edu:/pub/Linux/utils/disk-management. Sorry for those
who had problems finding it.

I have included the README file below.

	Craig 


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    hfs version 0.2 FAQ
    By Craig Southeren 
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$Id: README,v 1.1 1994/01/06 03:31:37 craigs Exp $

1. What is "hfs"
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hfs is program which allows files to be copied off a Macintosh HFS
disk on a non-Macintosh computer.


2. What systems does "hfs" support?
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hfs was developed under Linux (a Unix clone), but has been compiled and
run under MSDOS and Windows/NT.


3. Does hfs support writing files to an HFS disk?
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Not yet, but the next version will.


4. Does hfs support 800k disks?
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No! And it never will (or can!)


5. Does hfs support HFS filesystems on other media?
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Not yet, but it could if I had access to devices like these.


6. What do I need to compile hfs?
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A C++ compiler and a C compiler. I use gcc 2.5.2 on Unix and 
Microsoft Visual C++ for MSDOS and Windows/NT.


7. Where do I send bug reports and comments?
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The author is Craig Southeren, and I can be contacted
c/- geoffw@extro.ucc.su.oz.au


8. Where do I send flames?
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/dev/null =8^)


9. What restrictions are placed on my use of using/modifiying/selling hfs?
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OK, here comes the legal stuff. hfs is generally covered by the GNU
General Public License version 2 (see the file COPYING for more info).
But I borrowed the filename globbing code from tcsh and that file requires
that I put the following notice somewhere:

 	This product includes software developed by the University of
 	California, Berkeley and its contributors.



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Craig Southeren                       |  "You can have it good, cheap,
Senior Systems Analyst,               |   or fast. Any two."
Horizons Technology Australia Pty Ltd |      Arthur C. Clarke
email: c/- geoffw@ucc.su.OZ.AU        | 
phone: +61 2 965 7280                 |  "Educate - don't legislate"
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        I don't even speak for myself, let alone for my boss.
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