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Re: Conversion of Apple 2E files
- Subject: Re: Conversion of Apple 2E files
- From: "Steve W. Jackson" <steve.w.jackson@mindspring.com>
- Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2001 17:16:40 -0500
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc, comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Montgomery, Alabama
- References: <20010803235509.27095.00002150@mb-md.aol.com> <2078AC1293D8607E.A5A22D7829EDC7B5.CE611F207DC0BD62@lp.airnews.net>
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In article
<2078AC1293D8607E.A5A22D7829EDC7B5.CE611F207DC0BD62@lp.airnews.net>,
Wes Gaige <wes@gaiges.dallas.tx.us> wrote:
:> In article <20010803235509.27095.00002150@mb-md.aol.com>,
:> rcpmd1@aol.com (Bob Patten) wrote:
:>
:> :My brother-in-law has some information valuable to him which he put
:> :on an old Apple 2E 5 1/4 in. disk. He no longer has Apple
:> :equipment and would like to retrieve and convert this data to his
:> :current Windows 98 system. Can anyone help or advise him how he
:> :can do this? Thanks a lot.
:> : Bob Patten
:>
:> If the IIE has a 3 1/2" drive, the files can be transferred into ProDos
:> format and read from Mac floppy drive.
:>
:> I converted files like this several years ago. Only TEXT files
:> converted well.
A lot depends on what kind of data he has. It's not true that only text
files convert well...it IS true that text files will be easiest to
convert, as there's not much conversion effort needed. But pass on some
info about what he remembers having placed on those disks -- and note
that I've added an Apple2 group to this in hopes that someone there will
have a more thorough response.
= Steve =
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Steve W. Jackson, Montgomery, Alabama
http://www.mindspring.com/~sjacksn/stevehome.html