MacDrive 98 Version 3.0: Access Read/Write, Macintosh HFS and HFS+
formatted discs and files on your Windows computer.

 * DL #1: MacDrive 98 install floppy disk image (Disk Copy 6
   compressed format) in a StuffIt 5.5 compatible ".sit" archive.

 * DL #2: MacDrive 98 install set folder plus uncompressed flat form
   floppy disk image in a zip archive, suited for direct install on a
   Windows system. Serial included in AboutThis.txt doc.

> What's New in MacDrive 98 Version 3.0
>
>   * MacDrive 98 can now access and format Mac OS Extended Format
> (commonly known as HFS Plus) volumes. Disks formatted using Mac OS
> Extended Format can only be accessed by Mac OS 8.1 and newer. This
> option is not available for 1.4MB floppies.
>
>   * The appearance of the Format Mac Disk window has changed
> substantially. The new design is easier to use, and adds options for
> Mac OS Extended (HFS Plus) formatting, as well as Unformatting,
> which is recommended before PC-formatting a non-floppy Mac disk.
>
>   * Under all versions of Windows, general performance of MacDrive
> 98, particularly when dealing with folders containing unusually
> large numbers of files, has been further improved.
>
>   * The 2GB partition size limit under Windows 95 and Windows 98 has
> been eliminated ? Mac volumes of any size are now accessible under
> all versions of Windows.
>

>
> About MacDrive 98
>
> When you wish to use a Mac format disk, you needn?t run any software
> to open or save files on a Mac format disk, you can just put it in
> and use it, any time. MacDrive 98 can share any and all types of
> files between Macintosh and Windows, but it does not interpret or
> modify data in any way. This means that you can share any type of
> data on Mac format disks, but you need to have both Windows and Mac
> OS software that can understand the files you intend to share.
>
> ? Excerpt: from installed MacDrive 98 User Help file

See Also: [MacDrive 2000][1] | [MacDrive 5][2] | [MacDrive 6][3] |
[MacDrive 8][4]

For versions of MacDrive that run on a recent Windows OS, visit:
"[macdrive.com][5]".

Compatibility
Architecture: x86 (Windows)

MacDrive 98 requires Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT 4.0, and can
access nearly all types of media (Including HFS formatted USB media).
A SCSI interface is required if you intend to share external SCSI
drives between Windows and Mac OS by unplugging the drives from one
computer and into the other.

MacDrive 98 can access Mac format high-density (1.44MB) floppies (but
not low-density 800KB floppies) in a standard 1.44MB PC floppy drive.

You can also share removable media cartridges such as Zip disks
regardless of how the drive is interfaced with your Windows system
(e.g. you can share a cartridge between a SCSI Zip drive on your Mac
OS system and a parallel-port Zip drive on your Windows system).

WARNING: MacDrive 98 v3.0 is INCOMPATIBLE with Windows XP and
installing it on XP can be FATAL to your complete system. Do not
install this on XP and newer Windows OS's. ? See [MacDrive 5][2] for
XP compatibility.

  [1]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/macdrive-2000
  [2]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/macdrive-5
  [3]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/macdrive-6
  [4]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/macdrive-8
  [5]: https://www.macdrive.com/