Subject: Re: partitioning zip disk
To: Colin Wood <ender@is.rice.edu>
From: Benoit MARTEL <magus@cs.mcgill.ca>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/11/1997 19:55:25
On Fri, 11 Apr 1997, Colin Wood wrote:
> > On Fri, 11 Apr 1997, Colin Wood wrote:
> >
> > > > I used silverlining to partition my zip disk. However, APS will also
> > > > work. The faq for partitioning a zip disk on macbsd.com provides an
> > > > erroneous URL for this. The only jagubox mirror that still seems to carry
> > > > it is:
> > > > ftp://mirror.apple.com/mirrors/jagubox.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/mac/
> > > >
> > > > To whoever might change the INSTALL file, two erroneous URLs are listed in
> > > > this file, including the original site that is being mirrored.
> > > > Just FYI ;)
> > >
> > > I'll have to take a look at the Zip-HOWTO. Since APS is commercial
> > > software (I think), we probably shouldn't have a pointer to it all...
> >
> > APS is shareware (and it's pretty good to). Silverlinning is commercial
> > though.
>
> Actually, I don't think that it is. If you can find documentation which
> proves this wrong, please do so. However, I believe that I have read in
Actually, http://www.apstech.com/aps-update.html proves you _right_.
> the past that the APS formatter is just an OEM version of someone else's
> formatter which is distributed with APS drives. People started posting it
> on the 'Net, and now everyone thinks it's free (or something like that).
> If you can find licensing terms on it, though, I'd love to see them, since
> at least version 2.7.3 seems to work pretty damn well for formatting
> NetBSD partitions ;-)
Ooooppps! That's right, APS Disk Tools is definetly a commercial product.
I was mislead by the pointers I found to it on the net and by the ftp
site I got it from. The latest version (4.0.9) costs $99.95 unless you
buy an APS disk in which case you get it bundled with the disk.
I guess that with the newer version of Mkfs that converts Mac partitions,
the point is moot since that's what people should be using if they dont
own a commercial formater.
>
> Later.
>
> --
> Colin Wood ender@is.rice.edu
> Consultant Rice University
> Information Technology Services Houston, TX
>
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