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Re: Macs and GS disks
In article <3A92DDF8.8B44C97C@inetnebr.com>,
Roy and/or Janet Miller <millers@inetnebr.com> wrote:
> The only reason I used the Classic II is that it is the only Mac I have that
> has 1.4
> drives, and an external drive port, for attaching the 800K drive. I was doing
> that to
> avoid, if possible, any problems with writing files on a DD disk with a HD
> drive.
Actually, the internal HD floppy on a Classic II shouldn't have a problem
with 800K ProDOS disks. It should be the older auto-inject type that
does the variable speed on the 800K formats in hardware instead of trying
to emulate it in software with the newer drives.
I wrote many ProDOS disks from a DuoDock HD floppy with no problems.
Of course, an easier solution would be to set up a localtalk network
between the Classic II and the GS....
Greg B.
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