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Someone in Europe has just emailed me and asked how to read an old SCSI
disk formatted in HPFS if he mounts it on a Windows machine:
"is it possible to mount the SCSI disk formatted to High
Performance File System to a computer running Windows
NT or Windows 2000, and this way transfer the files?"
(The files are old source code for some OS/2 programs.)
How should he proceed? I don't know what Windows driver(s) he should
use, and I also don't know if he might have difficulty reading the "old
SCSI disk" if he connects it to a newer SCSI adapter.
- Peter
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