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Re: Make bootable IIgs disks on a Mac?
"Barry Allen" <TheFlash@fast.net> wrote in message
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> 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?
>
>
Actually, the HD died an hour after I bought it so I had to
download the disk from Apple's web site. It did have System
7.0.1 on it when I got it. 7.0.1 only had Apple File Exchange.
I loaded up 7.1 on it but it didn't have a good way to read
DOS or ProDOS disk so I upgraded it to System 7.5.3
and later to 7.5.5.
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Allen