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Re: Apple //c master discs?



"Moll" <Bettykate@dosius.com> wrote in message
news:a5bNc.597$uX4.87@trndny06...
: Richard Kilpatrick wrote:
: > On 25/7/04 6:53 pm, in article
BD29B243.5BB8%delorean@NOSPAMbtconnect.com,
: > "Richard Kilpatrick" <delorean@NOSPAMbtconnect.com> wrote:
: >
: >>>Anyway, I can make you copies of the master disks
: >>>if you want. By the way, what kind of games is you
: >>>S.O. interested in?
: >>
: >>I don't know. She seems to really like Gemstone Warrior ;)
: >
: > More on disk images...
: >
: > I can't write some I got from Asimov. I think they're
: > Pascal disks, and I've tried ProDOS and DOS 3.3 byte
: > ordering. The files are visible, but the //c doesn't
: > boot all the way.
: >
: > Any ideas?
: >
: > Richard
:
: I think they're all DO.  All the disks at least work
: on winemu2 and AppleWin, I don't see why they wouldn't
: work on a real //c...

I name them all .DSK and the EMU recognizes which format
they are by the Boot Track. The .DO means DOS and the
.PO means ProDOS. I believe Pascal disks use DOS sector
ordering, although the best one to ask that of would be
Andy McFadden.  Hi Andy!  :o)

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