Ralph Glatt wrote:
Anybody know if a Mac SE is useful for getting software for an Apple //? I can get one really cheap, but I don't want to bother with it unless it can be used to get software for my //c and //GS. Thanks! Ralph Glatt
Easiest solution without setting up a network... The Mac can read and write Prodos disks. The GS has both 800k and 5.25 inch floppies. Transfer from the Mac to the GS. From the GS to your //c. Sometimes "sneakernet" is the best solution.
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