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Re: Where can I d/l a Macintosh Classic ROM image?



Thanks for the reply David. I did find out some new info in my adventures. I
bought the computer off e-bay a while back and it came with GS/OS 6.0 I did
not know whether this was the same as 6.01 or not, being unfamiliar with
Apple's revisions and designations.

What I did find out was that once I got access to the new data (copied via
Linux), I was able to create some 6.01 disks and than did a re-install of
the O/S. Once I did this I found, much to my surprise, that the CD-SC would
now read the burned disks. So Apple must have done some revisions in this
area in the 6.01 update.

In short, the issue was not the CD-SC or the way I was burning the CD's, but
rather the difference between GS/OS 6.0 & 6.01.

It sucks to be me!

Marvin Miller


"David Wilson" <david@uow.edu.au> wrote in message
news:3a904fba$1@news.uow.edu.au...
> "Marvin Miller" <marvinmiller@hotmail.com> writes:
> >But it was worth it. The deed is done and I can now burn a HFS CD on
Windos
> >with one of the programs I d/l'ed off the net. One last try at seeing if
> >that CD-SC will read it......
>
> I don't know about the original CD-SC (square box like Apple's hard disk
and
> QIC tape drive with Sony CDU-8001 mechanism) but my CD-150 (the 2nd CD-ROM
> drive from Apple using Sony CDU-8002 mechanism) can read CD-R media (on a
> sample of one Mitsubishi Blue CD-R).
> --
> David Wilson  School of IT & CS, Uni of Wollongong, Australia