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Re: Using a Mac to make IIgs bootable disks
- Subject: Re: Using a Mac to make IIgs bootable disks
- From: x@y.z
- Date: 1999/12/01
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: ISINet, Nova Scotia
That makes the Mac pretty useless for this purpose. I've never seen an
auto insert drive nad I've used 512, Plus, Classic, Classic II, LCII, Mac
II plus a few others.
> Re: Using a Mac to make IIgs bootable disks
> From: Edward Floden <techren@techren.com>
>
>> What I want to do is use a Mac to write a 3.5dd IIGS compatible pro-dos
>> disk directly from a .2mg or a .shk file. In other words, I would like
>> to do everything on the mac and just insert the disk into a IIGS and go.
>
>That may depend on the type of floppy drive which your Mac has. There's
>a problem creating IIgs disks using a Mac with a manual inject drive.
>See <[6] http://til.info.apple.com/techinfo.nsf/artnum/n30959>