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Re: ProDOS downloads



<carbide@egine.com> wrote in message
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: Scott Alfter wrote:
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: > In article <e5ydncPwjt1_IWTZnZ2dnUVZ_vednZ2d@comcast.com>,
: > Michael J. Mahon <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote:
: > >Apple used to have them online for free download themselves (do they
: > >still?).
: >
: > http://www.info.apple.com/support/oldersoftwarelist.html
: >
: > You'll need an OldWorld Mac (nothing newer than a beige G3, and some
have
: > said that 680x0 would be better than PowerPC) to write the disks,
though, as
: > they're BinHexed self-extracting archives.
:
: Regarding this problem of making bootable ProDos disks using Macs with
: the manual-inject drives:
:
: A few years ago someone discovered that althought DiskCopy would not
: make a bootable disk from an image, there was another 3rd party disk
: image utility which DOES work on those Macs.
:
: I have forgotten the name of the utility.
: -Paul

It is called DiskDup, and I have it available to anyone needing it
via email. as my web site is now being devoted to Replica One and
it's up and coming hardware being created as we speak. I will be
getting it back up and running for Apple II's as soon as possible,
which may be months, but it will be back. Thanks.

Bill Garber
Owner - Garberstreet Enterprizez
Co-owner - GSE-Reactive.com
(610)935-7676 (610)329-8996