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Re: Pascal 400kb Disk
- Subject: Re: Pascal 400kb Disk
- From: mjmahon@aol.com (Michael J. Mahon)
- Date: 07 Mar 2003 02:03:49 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com
- References: <KAN9a.407019$Yo4.13275281@news1.calgary.shaw.ca>
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In article <KAN9a.407019$Yo4.13275281@news1.calgary.shaw.ca>, Mike Pfaiffer
<mike@digitalcivilization.ca> writes:
>J. Vernet wrote:
>> "Willi Kusche" <willi@wilserv.com> a �crit dans le message de news:
>> 3d7aa99a.0303052358.52d148c0@posting.google.com...
>>
>>>>There was a Pascal 1.4?
>>>>
>>>>-uso.
>>>
>>> The last version of Apple Pascal (AKA UCSD Pascal for the Apple)
>>>was version 1.3. It had support for 800K 3.5 inch diskettes.
>>>
>>> I have some 400K Apple Pascal disks but they are for the Mac.
>>>
>>> Is the problem disk readable by a sector editor?
>>
>>
>> No. We try with Copy II Plus 9.1, on the IIgs. Nothing (cannot read the
>> disk).
>
> Good program. If I recall correctly it doesn't have the capability of
>reading Pascal disks. You'll have to go back to an earlier version.
>Possible one under DOS 3.3. from there you can use 9.1 to copy it from a
>DOS floppy to Prodos.
>
> FYI, I read somewhere the block structure is very similar to Prodos
>except one feature reversed an order. I managed to use a disk reader I
>had written a long time ago to verify the data on the floppy. So you
>*might* be able to write a program to extract files using low level
>Prodos routines.
>
> As I said, it was a LONG time ago.
Doesn't Chameleon read Pascal? If so, it can copy the files to just
about anything.
-michael
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