anybody know if its possible to conect a mac in firewire target mode to a PC to transfer information?
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Originally posted by hugemullens
I'm pretty sure windows can't read the mac file format, thus why we needed a windows specific ipod back in the day. So, no i dont think you can.
Originally posted by notjustjay
hey guys,
What about the reverse?
If I have an NTFS (or FAT32) formatted drive in a Firewire enclosure, will the Mac play nice with it?
The idea is that I have a common Firewire external drive for storing "repository" files -- videos for editing, MP3's, who knows... and plug it into the machine that needs it, be it a Mac or a PC.
Would it work?
mac os x 10.2 at least can do FAT32 - i loaded a pc drive that was fat32 to recover the contents. Twas easy.Originally posted by legion
Macs can't read NTFS. PCs can read Mac formats (there's another one besides MacOpener that is cheaper: MacDrive.) I know Macs and PCs can share FAT, but I think Macs can't support FAT32.