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Re: Bought a IIe Microdrive card --- How teh hell do you use it ??



If you're typing a Basic program, you save it just like you would
normally in Basic.  I assumed that you were looking to copy software
from an external source, CopyII+ is a good option for copying files on
an Apple IIe, but any ProDOS based copy program will work.

Most software back then, especially for 8-bit apples, was designed to
run directly off of floppies.  Hardly anything was capable of
installing itself on a hard drive.  You had/have to copy it yourself
using a copy program.  Heck, most stuff was copy protected and used a
modified DOS just to impede copying from floppy to floppy, let alone
copying to a HD.

- Paul

Bill Heckel wrote:
> Paul,
>
> Are you saying the only way to add software to the drive is a program like
> CopyII+.
>
> So if I am typing a BASIC program I can't just save it to the drive ??
> Forgive me as I have been out of Apple use for so long I have forgot so much
> and its taking time to recall the data from my dusty memory banks..
>
> Bill
>
>
> "PZ" <skierpaul@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> 1158552678.468414.46900@k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com">news:1158552678.468414.46900@k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > If you're getting a menu with programs then you're in ProDOS and ProDOS
> > is executing the menu program via BASIC.SYSTEM or otherwise.  If you
> > want to add software onto the drive, then you'll need to use Copy II+
> > (I think thats included) or ShrinkIt to copy additional software to the
> > drive.
> >
> > The software that comes with the drive is a bonus from Henry of
> > Reactive Computers.  The card's designer didn't include much additional
> > software and thus the manual doesn't cover it.
> >
> > - Paul
> >
> > Bill Heckel wrote:
> >> Can anyone help me use this thing ???
> >>
> >> The manual on the CD is worthless..  The card boots up fine.
> >>
> >> I get a menu of programs on the CF card.  I highlight prodos and hit
> >> enter
> >> and it keeps bringing up drive one with the default programs.. Nothing to
> >> tell you how to add or delete programs...
> >>
> >> Can anyone help me, is there another manual that I am missing ???
> >>
> >> Bill Heckel
> >