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Re: Looking for some IIc memory expansion util disks
On Jun 1, 8:59 pm, pitz <pitz.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 1, 5:52 pm, pitz <pitz.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On Jun 1, 4:53 pm, datawiz <rich.mar...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > On Jun 1, 2:06 pm, pitz <pitz.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > > On May 23, 2:41 pm, datawiz <rich.mar...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > > > It appears that I am also looking for the clock utility disk for the
> > > > > Applied Engineering Z-RAM Ultra 2 and 3 cards. The disk was called
> > > > > something like "ClockWorks Utility Disk" and the actual ProDOS driver
> > > > > was called AECLK.SYSTEM.
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> > > > > Someone has to have these kicking around somewhere-- I hope...
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> > > > > Thanks!
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> > > > I found the same utility disk (ClockWorks 3.2) and just uploaded the
> > > > image with the driver to the Apple2 Gmail account.
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> > > > Peter
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> > > Peter,
> > > I checked the disk image, but it looks to be bad. Can you check your
> > > original and make sure it works, and perhaps try to create another
> > > image?
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> > > Thanks!
> > > Rich
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> > I'll re-check later on real hardware. However, CiderPress opens the
> > disk image fine (shows the catalog okay) and the image boots up in
> > AppleWin (although AppleWin, of course, says "No AE Clock recognized")
> > with the Clock Utilities menu.
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> Arghh. Could be that I saved the image in ProDos-order. I sent
> another image in DOS-order format. See if that works on real
> hardware...
Peter,
That was the problem. The new image works fine in emulation, and I
just transferred it to floppy and used it on a IIc to set my clock.
Thank you very much!
Rich