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Re: Use ProDOS disks in a MAC
In article <C1Aw31.9CL@rice.edu>, jimwong@owlnet.rice.edu (Jim Wong) writes:
> In article <1993Jan22.134408.15210@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu> rlcollins@miavx1.acs.muohio.edu (Ryan 'Gozar' Collins) writes:
>
>> On another note, what is the best way to download // programs from
>>a mac to a Apple //?
>>
>
> It depends; if you're in a more or less permanent installation, the neatest
> solution is to set up personal file sharing on the Mac and grab the files
> via a small AppleTalk network. Barring that, I'd just copy the files
> onto Mac HFS disks and hand carry them over to the Apple II. (Oops; I assumed
> that you were talking about a IIGS when you said Apple II. If you need
> to move files to a different II, particularly one without a 3.5" drive, things
> get more complicated).
Well, the problem I have/had is that i have access to a //e with
both 5 1/4 and 3 1/2, but everytime I try to exec binscii to get a running
copy of binscii, it works till the end, and then when it goes to save
binscii, it gives me some pathname error. (In the BSAVE command) What
gives?
(I'm downloading with a mac, and then writing prodos disks with the
LCII prodos init.)
Later.......
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