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Re: GS/OS and ProDOS-8 Question...
- Subject: Re: GS/OS and ProDOS-8 Question...
- From: Terence J. Boldt <apple2@cgocable.net>
- Date: 1999/08/30
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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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In article <19990827013303.22930.00000465@ng-fo1.aol.com>,
supertimer@aol.com (Supertimer) wrote:
>Ok, I see now. You are doing a block dump to file.
>
Yep. Once I learned that a file copy wouldn't work, I just
made a 1 MB partition and I will make a 1 MB file from it
with a block dump.
>HFS.FST to FST folder
>SCSI.Manager, SCSI.CD, SCSI.HD to Drivers folder
>Tool 35 to the Tools folder
Sounds easy enough... I have those installed on another
hard drive.
>These are my vote. Some folks might want other options
>as well.
>
>Tool 35 is important because it allows the IIGS to play
>music. It is on the synthLAB disk. I vote for the HFS
Again, sounds good. I know for sure that I can fit that on
the drive. I still have to re-write my block dump utility
but that shouldn't be a problem. I'll give this thing a
test as soon as I get a chance to burn an EPROM. It can
never be as good as a hard drive for practical purposes but
it should be faster. There have been other ROM-drives and
FlashROM-drives that were better but I think this would be
the first one to ever run GS/OS including commercial
hardware. I could be wrong...
--
Terence J. Boldt
mailto://apple2@cgocable.net
http://www.cgocable.net/~apple2
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