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Re: Got CFFA... now what to put on it? ;-)



On Jun 23, 10:14 pm, Linards Ticmanis <ticma...@gmx.de> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> is there some kind of list available of hard disk installable, ProDOS
> compatible stuff (apps and/or games) for the 8-bit Apple?
>
> And/or a list of DOS.MASTER compatible DOS 3.3 stuff?
>
> I recently got a CFFA, and to be honest I've, like, totally no idea how
> to fill up even 1x 32MB, let alone 4x 32MB. ;-)

It's not at all easy to fill up 128mb on an 8-bit Apple II, don't
worry :-)

As far as a program selector goes, you will want ProSEL. There are
others, but don't waste too much time checking them out - ProSEL is
pretty much the defacto standard.

> As regards Apples, I was exclusively a 5.25" person until recently and
> used mostly DOS 3.3, so I've got no knowledge of stuff like program
> selectors, useful little utilities for hard disks, applications that
> need a large drive to work at all, etc. except for things that make
> sense on 5.25" as well.

ProSEL has pretty much everything you need. Add DOS Master to transfer
DOS applications and be happy.

> Also, while I've used ADT for a long time, I've never transferred
> file-based stuff back and forth. I could use CiderPress I assume, but
> that means hauling the monitor around all the time to get at the CF card
> inside the Apple. What do you use for file-based transfers? I took a
> look at ProTerm, but their current website (www.intrec.com) doesn't seem
> overly functional, all links lead back to index.html.

I personally use a SuperDrive card in my IIe and sneakernet data back
and forwards from the PC that way. The main reason I've never replaced
my SCSI setup with a CFFA is the perceived annoyance of moving things
about to get at the CF Card.

Matt