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Re: 13-Sector disk images
On Aug 23, 11:53 am, Nels Bruckner <ne...@comcast.net> wrote:
> On Aug 23, 11:36 am, "Bill Buckels" <bbuck...@mts.net> wrote:
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> > "Nels Bruckner" <ne...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> > >I'm trying to get a physical disk made of the DOS 3.2 Master... or any
> > >13-sector disk made from a 13-sector disk image on the PC
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> > >Any thoughts?
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> > Hi Nels,
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> > My thoughts may be less than helpful but here goes...
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> > I am anxiously awaiting my Microdrive from Reactive Micro with the CF card
> > that I can plug into my PC and copy my diskimages then walk over to my real
> > enhanced Apple //e and plug it in and then make physical disks if I want.
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> > Here is something you may want to look at:
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> >http://www.apple2.org.za/mirrors/ground.icaen.uiowa.edu/Mirrors/uni-k...
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> > >Paul Schlyter
> > >From u...@kth.se Tue May 11 03:47:35 1993
> > >Subject: Re: DOS Program or Utility to read Apple II floppies
> > >Sorry, no such program exists. The MFM floppy disk unit on the PC is
> > >unfortunately unable to read the GCR encoded Apple II disks. To read Apple
> > >II disks on a PC, a special hardware addition (a disk controller able to
> > >deal with GCR coding) is needed.
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> > This may not be the case today but it is a place to start. Paul went on to
> > say:
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> > >DO you have an Apple II available? THe easiest way to get the data to the
> > >PC will then probably be to hook up a serial cable between the Apple and
> > >the PC, and then transfer the data through the serial cable.
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> > This is what I used-to do and when I resurrected my Apple II stuff, I
> > grabbed an Apple //e with a super serial card, then started looking at what
> > other people were doing and breathed a sigh of relief when I found CF cards
> > available for both Apple //e and C64.
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> > I think this might be something you want to do as well.
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> > Bill
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> Thanks for the respose Bill.
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> I have ReactiveMicro's IDE/CF drive card, and it is awesome. It
> comes with a program called Disk Maker that runs on the ][ and does a
> great job of writing disk images to physical disks. ADTPro also does
> this trick very nicely, and I use it whenever I don't want to bother
> with switching CF cards. However, neither of these methods support 13-
> sector 5.25" images (i.e. .D13). I want to transfer and write 13-
> sector images. ADT-13 appears to be designed for just this purpose,
> but won't write to floppies for me.
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> To be clear, I'm not interested in converting the data from a 13-
> sector disk image to a 16-sector image and writing that to a physical
> disk (CiderPress does a great job of this). Rather, I'm interested in
> nostalgicly booting and exploring the 13-sector DOS images in their
> native environment (via Boot13).
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> --Nels- Hide quoted text -
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FYI - I resolved this. The first disk that I made of ADT-13
appears to have been bad in some way - the program seems to boot and
run fine but can never recognize a disk to write to. Recreated the
ADT-13 disk and now everything seems to work fine.
--Nels