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Re: Need help getting Images to a Real Disk...
In article <7mah48$g8c@ds2.acs.ucalgary.ca>,
wbdesnoy@acs1.acs.ucalgary.ca (Byron Desnoyers Winmill) wrote:
> My suggestion is to use a nifty piece of software called ADT, which is
> available for both IBM and Macintosh computers. This program will
allow
> you to transfer the disk images to your Apple II computer, then
recreate
> the original floppy in one step. While I have not used this on a
single
> floppy system, I don't recall ADT accessing the program floppy while
> creating the diskettes -- so it should work by flipping the disks.
(BTW,
> you would get a volume not available message from ProDOS since it
tends
> to identify disks by their label rather than by the slot and drive
number.
> This may or may not be true for DOS 3.3 which, I believe, assigns
volume
> numbers.)
>
> Just remember, follow the ADT documentation exactly as the install
process
> is convoluted. This is because it is made for people who don't
already
> have communications software.
I have two questions:
1) Where do I get ADT?
2) Will it work with an Apple //c?
Thank you.
Ralph Glatt
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