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Re: 1.4MB Disk Image



Mmm.. what's the difference? What's a high density 3.5" disk? I have
read the comments twice and can't figure out. :) You mean there is a
1.4MB high density format and there is a double density disk?

On 9 18 ,   5 46 , "Jeff Blakeney" <jeff.blake...@a2central.com.remove-
kjv-this> wrote:

>
> Yes, there are high density 3.5" floppy drives available for Apple IIs.
> However, if you are making a disk image, the 2IMG format supports pretty
> much any size up 32 MB for a ProDOS disk image and larger for an HFS
> disk image.
>
> If you want to have a bootable GS/OS disk with some room for a decent
> application and some data then yes, a high density 3.5" disk is a much
> better fit than an double density 3.5" disk.
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