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Re: Apple Help
- Subject: Re: Apple Help
- From: Doug Browning <vgt507@freenet.mb.ca>
- Date: 1997/02/08
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: MBnet - Manitoba's Connection To The Internet
- References: <01bc15d9$d29073e0$945f47cc@whayden>
If you have an Apple// user group in your area, ask them for a utilities
disk. Most are bootable and will allow you to format either dos or
Prodos disks. There must be something in the freeware or shareware
catagories.
Doug Browning
vgt507@freenet.mb.ca
On 8 Feb 1997, Hayden wrote:
> Hello apple users. I would normally hang around a few days and read the
> postings here to see if my questions could be answered. However I haven't
> the time so I must just ask.
>
> I had an Apple IIe when I was 14 or so. I guess my
> folks sold it. Anyways I just picked up an Apple IIc for nothing! Was
> wondering how I might find some floppies for it.
>
> Are there any format/copy utils on the net that would let me format and
> copy apple disks using my PC? If so what are these utils called and where
> might I find em? Also can I use the binaries to make the floppies?
>
> I am not into warez, but I need something to stick in this Apple to see if
> it is alive or not. Any help is greatly appreciated.
> --
> William M. Hayden
> Electronic Technician Communication/Computer
> USA
> AAAAwhayden@vvm.comAAAA
> You know the deal with the e-mail. Been spammed with get rich quick trash.
>
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