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Re: Newbie Question: Extracting GS/OS in SEA format
- Subject: Re: Newbie Question: Extracting GS/OS in SEA format
- From: dempson@actrix.gen.nz (David Empson)
- Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2000 02:12:05 +1200
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Empsoft
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CybrSlider <cybrslider@home.com> wrote:
> Oh, I forgot to mention something else. I don't know if this is fluke or
> what but my Mac has System 7.0.1. The version of DiskCopy I have is 6.3.3.
> When I tried to load the GSOS image file, it told me I couldn't do it with
> that version of the system software. It still gave me the menu options,
> however. I selected the Make Floppies option and away it went. Worked great
> despite saying it wouldn't.
It was probably saying that it couldn't _mount_ the disk image with the
system version you were using. This is the default action taken when
you double-click a disk image, or drag and drop it onto the DiskCopy 6.x
window.
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David Empson
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