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Re: Identifying standard disks ...
- Subject: Re: Identifying standard disks ...
- From: myappletreasures@aol.comnojunk (MyAppletreasures)
- Date: 14 Jul 2001 04:23:42 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com
- References: <3B4F6A56.B0FFC95F@ligo.caltech.edu>
- Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.sys.apple2:10588
It is not really what you asked for, but the program Chameleon will read and
write to Apple II disks. It can handle DOS 3.3, ProDos, CP/M.In article
<3B4F6A56.B0FFC95F@ligo.caltech.edu>, Edward Maros <emaros@ligo.caltech.edu>
writes:
>I would like to write a small program to identify the disk type. The
>types that I would be interested in are: DOS 3.3, ProDOS, and CP/M
>disks. What I need are patterns on these disks that uniquely identify
>them.
>
>Thanks,
>Ed
I'm getting rid of much of my computer empire (hardware & software). Mostly
Apple II (II, II+, IIe, IIc, IIc+, IIgs); Mac; and old IBM & clone. Write if
interested in anything.