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Re: Apple II software in a .2mg image format and a 68k Mac



 > Chuck Morris wrote:
 > 
 > 
 > ActiveGS is the one I've been using, but the process I described
isn't
 > the simplest possible one, and your post reminds me of that.
 > Ciderpress itself can generally be used to convert a 2mg file to
an
 > sdk archive in most cases.  Once you have that, you can zip it up
and
 > transfer it to your Mac using the process you described.
 > 
 > Using an emulator (for me) was useful in that it allowed me to try
out
 > the software before jumping through hoops to get it transferred to
my
 > IIGS.  If I decided I wanted to transfer something, I'd boot up
 > ActiveGS with an emulated hard drive, insert the 2mg and use
ShrinkIt
 > to create an sdk file somewhere on the emulated hard drive.  I'd
then
 > exit the emulator and use Ciderpress to extract the sdk file from
the
 > hard drive image for transfer.

using ciderpress is still a bit hard for me to figure out, i will
eventually get it.

making a .zip and transferring it over to the Mac is one of the spots
i am having issues with. since i am using a 68k Mac running system
7.6.1 trying to unzip the file fails.

what program are you using on windows to make the .zip (if you are
using windows). I tried using winzip but the Mac i have wont unzip
them.

i dont know if its because i am using a newer version of winzip or
what.