Adding Mac scsi drive

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    I have a stand alone work computer (no internet) that is a 1992 Mac with a SCSI drive in it. I have a newer donor E machine 733i that I installed XP with SP2 on it. I have installed a Adaptec 29160 SCSI adapter.

    When XP boots I can see the SCSI drive being detected and I see it when the SCSI utility comes up right after the bios no errors on booting.

    But when I go to My Computer the drive is not there. If I go to device manager I can see it.

    The drive I believe has Apple 7.5.1 and Apple Share 4.0.2 which I know will be problem for XP to read. The program and files I am after I think are DOS 3.3 and Old Foxpro.

    I installed Foxpro on the XP machine also.

    Basically I am after the database on there to get it moved to a newer machine.

    So I think my problem is Mac / XP issue, but could there be anything else?
    Is there a way to see the drive from XP?

    Thanks duder
     
    duder, Jul 25, 2014
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    I found ufs-explorer and it claims to install on XP to access several types of file systems. Anyone familiar with it?

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