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Re: Formatting a profile
- Subject: Re: Formatting a profile
- From: you@somehost.somedomain (Bart)
- Date: 5 May 2002 11:42:20 -0700
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Your Organization
- References: <U55B8.5124$zW3.135974@news1.tin.it> <1fbqkbr.1yajvqr1mkaxnzN%dempson@actrix.gen.nz>
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David, Partick:
Is all of that truely needed? I have 2 ProFILE drives (both 10 meg) in case.
I finally got a /// up and funtional. and that required formating the
ProFILEs. Now I do NOT mean LOW LEVEL format of course, but a wipe and
reinitalize in SOS.
To do this.. I had to create bootable floppys via the *.do (they are treated
like dsk files by ADT) files available from the Sara emulator project:
Download Sara:
http://www.mirrors.ausmac.net/ftp/Emulation-SW/apple/apple-iii-emulator/
get the do files:
http://www.blackcatsystems.com/software/sara.html
Then I read up on the /// at the Apple II History page (BIG thank you to
Steven Weyrich for his work!)for background and to get the flavor of this
unique box
Apple II History:
http://apple2history.org/history/ah01.html
Then I followed the links to the Washington Apple Pi /// FAQ page:
http://www.wap.org/a3/default.html
to learn how to use the software I had just recovered.
What this entalied was creating a bootable floppy that contained the Driver
for a ProFILE drive. Then installing the ProFILE card in slot 4 (default),
booting and using the System Utility to FORMAT the Profile just the way you
would a floppy. It seemd to work and I have stored many a file to both drives
since then.
-Bart