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Re: Apple iie card in an LCIII+



In article <dog_cow-1351267280@macgui.com>, D Finnigan
<dog_cow@macgui.com> wrote:
> 
> Do you have all the appropriate IIe Card software installed on the Mac LC
> III? 
> 

Yes, have everything installed on a small OS7.5.3 (for 24 bit addressing
compatibility) partition I made. Everything works and I can boot the Apple
II.

> You should be able to use the ProDOS hard disk partition to store files.
> Following is an excerpt from the Apple IIe Card Manual:

Excellent. I've got the ProDos partitions already made, as per the manual,
but will give it another read to get my head around it. This is all Dutch
to me so far... complete Apple II virgin!

> 
> As far as disk images, if you are talking about .dsk files for emulators,
> those were invented by Apple II emulator authors, and the Apple IIe Card and
> its companion software for the Macintosh does not know about those types of
> files.

Got ya. OK, I don't know if this kind of talk is verboten here (as it is
in most Amiga forums I use) but... are there any online archives of Apple
II software available for download? Prefereably in a format that the iie
card can use.

Cheers!

S.

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Stephen Thomas Cole
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