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Re: Apple IIgs booting/monitor problems
- Subject: Re: Apple IIgs booting/monitor problems
- From: mjmahon@aol.com (Michael J. Mahon)
- Date: 06 Oct 2003 05:45:18 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com
- References: <kj2gb.69723$qU6.1130822@news.chello.at>
- Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.sys.apple2:149
Gabriel Androczky wrote:
>"Wayne Stewart" <waynes@telus.dotnet> az al�bbiakat �rta:
<snip>
>> Most Power Macs have manual inject floppy drives which usually won't
>> make a bootable ProDOS disk. The auto-inject drives on most of the pre
>> PPC Macs worked better for this.
>
>I have a Mac SE... should I try making the floppies on that one?
>I can format 800k ProDOS disks on my 9500, why can't it make them bootable??
It appears that somewhere in the progression of PowerPC-based Macs,
the testing of ProDOS disk interchangeability fell off the list. The problem
appears to be software, since with the correct disk copy program, even
non-auto-inject drives can write good ProDOS disks.
I surmise that programs that write whole tracks at once work correctly,
while programs that write sectors fail when writing to a ProDOS 800KB
disk.
>> I believe Bill Garber has helped a few people by mailing out System
>> disks for a small amount. Also Syndicomm sells them for a nominal fee.
Bill's web site also has the correct Mac disk copy program to do the
job, though I don't currently recall its name.
-michael
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