MacDisk for Windows

Summary: MacDisk, utility to manage Macintosh floppy disks, CD-ROMs, USB drives and all magnetic media on a PC without any add-on. Current version: 8.0, running under Windows 2000, XP, Vista and Windows 7/8/10 (even 64 bit).
 

Presentation

MacDisk is an utility for reading, writing and formatting Apple Macintosh magnetic media on an IBM compatible PC, without any hardware modification of the computer and without any add-on.
MacDisk is a 32-bit application and runs under all recent versions of Windows (Vista and 7/8/10 included, even 64 bits).

Supported Media

Macintosh CD-ROMs are managed as read-only volumes. If you want to create Macintosh CD-ROMs or DVD-ROMs on your PC, please check MacImage.
All kinds of Zip cartridges are supported (be it on SCSI bus, on USB bus, on IDE/ATAPI bus or on the parallel port).
Under Windows 2000 and higher, we don't use the Aspi layer any more, but a service launched under the local system. See the MacDisk data sheet and the Lsdiorw page.

File System Compatibility

MacDisk manage the old HFS volumes (classical magnetic Macintosh media)and the recent HFS+ format (also called Extended Mac OS, journalled or not).
MacDisk, when launched from a Windows partition created by the boot manager Bootcamp on a Macintosh with Intel processor, can access the Macintosh partition to copy files back and forth.

Why MacDisk?

MacDisk is aimed at all users needing to exchange data files between the Macintosh and the PC.
MacDisk is an indispensable tool for data exchanges between sibling applications that exist in both Macintosh and PC (Windows) versions, like MS-Word, MS-Excel, PageMaker, Quark Xpress as well as transfering compatible data formats (Ascii, graphical files).
To get a better understanding of MacDisk features, you can download the Help File.

MacDisk Version 8.0

MacDisk is a 32-bit program. The latest version for Windows 2000 and higher adds many new functions: it now supports all CD-ROM drives (SCSI, USB, IDE/ATAPI), all kinds of CD-ROMs (HFS, HFS+, hybrid, even multi-session ones). The 32-bit version is much faster than former ones. For an example, a 80-MB file is copied from the CD-ROM drive to the hard disk in less than a minute!
More, the new interface offers an Explorer bar to navigate the Macintosh volume and a listview which allows to sort the items according to the name, to the type, to the data or resource length, to the creation/modification date and to the signature.

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This feature is very interesting, for an example if you get an USB token with both Word and Excel files. A sort according to the signature will allow you to copy selectively the Word files in a specific subfolder and the Excel files in another one. Likewise, if you do DTP, you'll be able to copy selectively the Tiff pictures, the EPS files and the layouts.
See our Preview Page on its new features and its new user interface (with numerous screen captures).

And What About DD Floppy Disks?

MacDisk cannot read Apple Macintosh DD (400 KB or 800 KB) floppy disks. Apple chose to implement the GCR coding (Group Coded Recording) with a variable spindle speed to squeeze more data on the outer tracks of the medium. There are no software solutions to mimic that on the PC, and the existing hardware solutions become more and more of "historical nature" (Central Point Option Board DeLuxe, Apple external floppy drive connected to a MicroSolution controller).
However, I recently learned that one of those cards is still available: the Catweasel board can read DD images with a normal PC-floppy (connected to it) as well as many other formats.
For the time being, the only practical solutions is to find a working Macintosh with a floppy drive to copy the files onto another floppy (HD) or another medium.

MacDisk Features

MacDisk manages the Macintosh signatures and adds a corresponding extension to the files copied from the Mac to the PC. Conversely, MacDisk gives a signature to the files copied on the Macintosh volume to make "double-clickable" icons. The lookup table is freely editable (with the SignEdit utility).
MacDisk is a low-level disk utility and not a conversion program. It doesn't modify the contents of the files (to avoid yet another source of problems). It is bundled with MacText, a little text converter aimed at some Macintosh text formats.

Cross-Platform Compatibility

Most big applications existing on both platforms open the files created on the other platform. That is, Word for Windows opens Word Mac files. This holds true also for Excel, PageMaker, Xpress and many others. See our Hints & Tips for more information about converting and transferring data files between Macintosh and PC.

Font Transfers

From version 4.5, MacDisk offers certain features to transfer and convert font files between the Macintosh and the PC.

How to Buy MacDisk?

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3, rue Pierre Haret - F-75009 Paris (France) - Tel. (+33) [0]149 700 455
web: http://www.macdisk.com