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Hi,
I'm a total newbie to all this. For years I've been using a 520STFM (upgraded to 4 meg) to run Cubase and write my own music (mostly crap stuff, but there you go!). I've now been given a pc and need to transfer the song files from the Atari to the pc. The problem is that I cannot find a way for either computer to recognise the other's disks, regardless of their size or how they're formatted. Is there anything out there that will do this for me: is there a way to directly connect the Atari to the pc, then load Cubase and it's songs onto the Atari and then transfer the data to the pc??
I appreciate that this is probably one of those idiotic questions that people who know about such things will laugh at, but it's driving me bonkers trying to work it out. Sorry for being such an idiot, I don't have any programming knowledge (or much money). Is such a thing feasible or am I just p*****g in the wind??? Any response would be greatly appreciated :-)
Thanks in anticipation,
Andy the slow-witted.

 Topics Author  Date
  ST to PC??? new Andy 08-13-2004 17:57 
   RE: ST to PC??? new Anders Eriksson 08-14-2004 22:27 
    RE: ST to PC??? new Andy 08-15-2004 11:48 
     RE: ST to PC??? new The Paranoid 08-15-2004 15:59 
      RE: ST to PC??? new Andy 08-15-2004 22:05 
       RE: ST to PC??? new rogkins 08-16-2004 13:09 
      RE: ST to PC??? new Andy 08-20-2004 18:38 
       RE: ST to PC??? new LaTeX 08-21-2004 00:51 
        RE: ST to PC??? new Andy 08-24-2004 12:37 
        RE: ST to PC??? new Andy 08-25-2004 01:59 

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