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Re: Macs and GS disks



I remember that the Quadra 640/AVs also couldn't read double density disks, as
well as another type of Quadra (It's been four years since high school, I'm
looking at college graduation) and some of the early PowerMacs couldn't handle
them either. So this isn't a new problem. I'm just glad that MY PowerMac has
no problems with double density disks.

Cheezy wrote:

> Funny... The only way I managed to read and write IIGS floppies on my
> Classic II is to put the 'ProDOS File System' extention in it. The same
> extension on my B&W G3 allows me to mount GS disk images on the desktop and
> access their content. What sucks is that USB floppy drives can't read nor
> write double density floppies...
> I also remember once I was able to read/write GS floppies on a PowerMac
> 9600.
>
> Cheezy.

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