File System Manager permits the use of external ProDOS and PC file
systems within a Macintosh system. For modern users in particular, it
enables pre-System 7.5.x users to utilize "Shared Folders" on Linux-
based "extended file systems" ("ExtFS") from within the BasiliskII
emulator for swapping of files between the host and emulated systems.
To install, simply drop the File System Manager extension into the
Extensions Folder and reboot. The remaining SDK ("Software Development
Kit") materials can be discarded.
Source: Apple Developer Connection, April 1996 SDK Edition \- Disc 1
(included in download #5 on [this page][1], filepath: `"Dev.CD Apr 96
SDK1" > "Development Kits (Disc 1)" > "File System Manager"`.)
Compatibility
Architecture: 68k
Not needed if running System 7.5 or later.
[1]:
http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/apple-developer-connection-1996