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Re: Apple III
"Thomas SCOLAN" <thomas.scolan@libertysurf.fr> wrote:
>so ...
>the problem is
>"how to build a SOS disk ?" ...
>
>i've severals Apple II II+ IIe IIc IIGS ...
Since SOS and ProDOS use an identical filing system, you can
access disks (read/write/format) on one machine and make use
of it on the other. So yes, your can use your Apple II's to download
and create Apple III disks.
Someone can use Shrink-It or Asimov for example to process
disks before sending them along to you by e-mail. I still have my
Apple III diskettes here somewhere if you need something to test
your machine (say an SOS boot disk or diagnostic software).
Mitchell Spector
a_specto@alcor.concordia.ca
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