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Re: DOS 3.3 on hard disk?
- Subject: Re: DOS 3.3 on hard disk?
- From: rubywand@aol.com
- Date: 1997/02/17
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com
- References: <5e6f0k$2sm@news.istar.ca>
In article <5e6f0k$2sm@news.istar.ca>, bogus.id@istar.NO-JUNK-MAIL.ca (Nick Belner) writes:
>
>For various obscure reasons I would like to get DOS 3.3 going
>on a small (20 meg) SCSI hard drive. Information about how to do
>this seems to hard to find ...
>
>> DOS 3.3 Launcher is
>> available from the normal Apple II ftp sites.
>
>Under what file name? I searched around the Ground site at U. of
>Iowa and couldn't find anything like it.
>
>
The group of files called "DOS 3.3 Launcher" is (I'm pretty sure) often listed as DOSGS.SHK or something very similar. It is shareware ($10) by John MacLean. According to the docs, version 2.0 lets you set things up to launch DOS 3.3 stuff under GSOS or ProDOS. The machine can be a IIgs, enhanced IIe, or IIc.
Rubywand