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Re: Can Windows 98 format ProDOS disks?



dannyboy writes ...
> 
> I just canned my Mac and switch to the PC platform.
> 
> And since I don't have Mac OS any longer, I can't format a ProDOS disk.
> 
> Is there any way that I can enable Windows 98 to read and create ProDOS
> disks?
 ....

     No.

     An Apple II emulator program-- such as AppleWin or Oasis-- will let you
have something like an Apple //e running on your PC. You would be able to run
Apple II software from disk images and create virtual ProDOS disks (disk
images).

     If you can plug in a Trackstar E board, you will have Apple //e hardware
sitting in your PC and be able to connect an Apple II disk drive. This sort
of approach allows creation of real Apple II ProDOS (DOS 3.3, etc.) disks.



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