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Re: Quark QC10 up and running
- Subject: Re: Quark QC10 up and running
- From: "Frank Townsend" <ftownsen@iamdigex.net>
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 16:05:16 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Intermedia iAmerica - http://www.iamworld.net
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I thought so too, but I only have Catalyst on 3.5 disks. Since I have an
"old ROM" IIc (which I believe won't utilize 3.5" drives) I need to find
Catalyst on 5.25 disks. Part of the protection scheme for 3.5 Catalyst,
BTW, requires that it be run on a Unidisk.
Also, I have concluded that having at least *one* 280 block volume is a good
idea since this allows copying a volume from floppy to Quark.
"Roy and/or Janet Miller" <millers@inetnebr.com> wrote in message
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> Frank Townsend wrote:
>
> > Shock of shocks the QC10 works fine! Although I must say that
> > setting it up is daunting. I first got the idea that the way to go
> > was to make a lot of floppy-sized ProDOS volumes (like an Apple Corvus
> > Omnidrive). However, that now seems less attractive since you have
> > to mount and unmount each one to access them. Better large drives
> > with directories, I think.
>
> If you don't have it, you might want to try to find Quark's Catalyst
program,
> which is a program selector and large drive manager. Should be the perfect
fit
> for that drive.