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Re: write Apple II discs on different platforms
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"obermotz" <peter@obermotz.com> wrote in message
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> Hello,
>
> do you guys know any other hardware platform (Amiga, Atari etc.) which
> is capable to write to an Apple II disc? I have just got an Apple II+
> clone (Base64a) but do not have any software for it. I read about the
> serial transfer between a PC and the Apple II but my clone does not
> have the serial card needed for this (it has a Z80 card, a disk
> controller and a RAM expansion board).
>
> Thanks
>
> Peter