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Re: GS/OS and ProDOS-8 Question...
> No, you can't make a copy the files on a GS/OS disk using Copy II+.
> You need to use a program that supports extended files. I don't know
> of any 8 bit program that will copy extended files although it is
> possible to write one.
Ok, no problem. I resorted to plan B. I created a 1 MB hard disk partition
and installed GS/OS 6.0.1 onto it. It does indeed fit. I have 370 blocks
to spare (well, really only 366 since I need the top 4 blocks for ROM code).
Do I need any other toolbox tools or anything else to make a useful boot
drive? Is the 'easy install' a useful system? I seem to recall that a ROM
1 GS is missing some toolboxes that prevent some games from running. I
would like this to work since I have had several requests for the ROM-Drive
to boot GS/OS. It would be especially good in a school setting so you
wouldn't have to worry about kids messing with the system. For a home user,
I assume it would boot significantly quicker than a hard drive. There's no
need to wait for the SCSI system to initialize drives with this the access
time is in the nanoseconds (ok, a couple thousand making it more than a
microsecond -- but not bad). Once this is all figured out, I just need to
modify the code I wrote to copy blocks to a file. I wrote a utility similar
to dsk2file back in 1992 for the first emulator I ran across.
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Terence J. Boldt
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