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Re: Make bootable IIgs disks on a Mac?
In article <QX_f7.44622$K6.17573837@news2>, "william strutts"
<wrstrutts1@nospam.home.com> wrote:
> I had 7.1 on my Mac Classic II but it wouldn't mount DOS or
> ProDOS diskettes.
I have the original Apple black and white sales brochure for the Classic II
and it states emphatically that it does under the title of "Features built
into every Macintosh". Be glad to fax it to you or scan it and send an
attachment .jpg if you'd like to see it first hand. Did you buy your
Classic II new? If not, maybe someone played with it before you bought it
used?
On
> System 7.5, there is no control panel. It just mounts the disk
> if you insert them.
Better look again. This is directly from my restore CD from a 6400/200
I'll quote the "get info" box:
PC Exchange
System Software 7.5.3
KIND: Control Panel
SIZE: 360K on disk (362,993 bytes)
WHERE: 6400 Restore CD: Hard Disk Files: System Folder Files: Control Panels
CREATED: Tue, May 30, 1995 12:00 PM
MODIFIED: Tue, May 30, 1995 12:00 PM
VERSION: 2.0.5 Apple Computer, Inc 1990--1995
I just checked a System folder that has OS 7.6.1 and it's PC Exchange
Control Panel is version 2.1.1 Apple Computer, Inc 1990--1996
OS 8.1 has it too. Version 2.2
OS 9.0.4's is just named "File Exchange", but it's the same thing. Version 3.3
Barry Allen