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NetFS is a native Amiga protocol, SMB is from the MS world.
But yes, NetFS can do the same, but usually better, since it knows about the Amiga file attributes etc.
What you do is mount (using the NetMount command in NetFS) the other system's drive (e.g. the RAM: on the Sam flex) as a drive on your local system and give it a name, e.g. SamsRam:, and then just copy to it as if it were a local drive. Then you can mount the same RAM: on a third system (in broadblues' case the X1000) and copy it from that mount to your local disk.
The only thing I don't get is why broadblues didn't copy it in one go directly to the X1000 by mounting a drive on that to the A600GS - or vice versa?
Best regards,
Niels
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