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Re: Looking for MS-DOS translator for IIgs
- Subject: Re: Looking for MS-DOS translator for IIgs
- From: dempson@actrix.gen.nz (David Empson)
- Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 12:13:55 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Actrix Information Exchange
- References: <9621.UUL1.3#25274@ace.com> <CxDn1G.EFE@actrix.gen.nz> <377l2l$k7g@blackice.winternet.com>
In article <377l2l$k7g@blackice.winternet.com>,
Dave Roberts <daver@drift.winternet.com> wrote:
> dempson@actrix.gen.nz (David Empson) writes:
> [really informative post]
> >A fourth possibility is a PC Transporter. It pulls some tricks to
> >allow an Apple 3.5 Drive to read and write 720k MS-DOS disks, albeit
> >slowly. If you decided to get a PC Transporter, I'd recommend getting
> >another disk drive for it, and leaving your existing Apple 3.5 Drive
> >connected to the IIgs disk port. A 3.5" drive connected to the PC
> >Transporter is _very_ slow at accessing Apple disks, and is not
> >compatible with some software (particularly copy protected software,
> >demos and games which don't run under GS/OS or standard ProDOS-8).
>
> One other annoyance, disks formatted and written to by
> the PCT on an Apple 3.5" drive show up as having bad sectors
> on clones.
Yes. This doesn't affect all PCs. The best workaround is usually to
format the disks on a real PC and only write to them from the PC
Transporter.
I'm using a SuperDrive and SuperDrive card with my PC Transporter,
which avoids the problem completely. (This probably won't last much
longer, though - I'll be putting another ZIP into my IIgs soon, and I
don't want a conflict with the PCT, so I'm going to remove it. It may
end up in my second machine, or I might just mothball it.)
--
David Empson
dempson@actrix.gen.nz
Snail mail: P.O. Box 27-103, Wellington, New Zealand