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Re: Making Apple II 3.5 inch disks with a modern Mac
- Subject: Re: Making Apple II 3.5 inch disks with a modern Mac
- From: Wayne Stewart <waynes@telus.dotnet>
- Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 04:24:17 GMT
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Chris Alaimo (Jibbajaba) wrote:
Heh. I tried that, but it appears that the serial post on the //c+ is
dead. I'm thinking that I'll just pick up a cheap //c to do the job.
How about a compact mac to network to the iMac and make compatible
floppies? Small enough to store in the back of the closet when not in
use.
Wayne