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Re: Do you use an A2 emulator on a Mac?
me@lazilong.com (Lazarus I. Long) wrote in message news:<68a2ec1b.0211101949.5fd39cec@posting.google.com>...
> I've just released alpha 26, which completes support for all disk
> images! ProDOS now supports forked files and sparse files. You can
> copy any file(s) between DOS 3.3, ProDOS, CP/M and Pascal disk images!
> You can now optimize all disks! View disk maps! (fun to watch disk
> map while copying files or optimizing).
>
> What's ADFS? It's a Macintosh program that mounts all your disk
> images for drag and drop exchange with the MacOS Finder (System 7, 8,
> 9, X!) Plus a whole lot more! Convert sector order, convert between
> DiskCopy<->2img<->nibble<->raw! lots of fun!
>
> For more info, or to become a tester, click here!
> http://www.lazilong.com/apple_II/adfs/
>
> -laz
What I, honestly, would like to see is an MS-DOS program (I could do
some, but not all, of the coding) that can copy files to and from a
Dapple ProDOS disk or a ProDOS (maybe DOS 3.x also? maybe even CP/M?)
disk image (in any of the formats, SimSystem .iie, .2mg, .do, .po,
.nib-6656, .nib-6250, that Dapple can support).
And maybe a program to translate between .nib-6656 (ApplePC Nibble
format) and .nib-6250 (Dapple's native version of Nibble) formats :�