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Dsk Images to Apple II



Hello,

    This has probably been answered a million times, but unfortunately,
I have only recently started reading this group.  Also, I have looked
through the FAQ that Nathan posts, but didn't see an answer to this
(though who knows, I could have very well missed it).

    I've recently purchased several Apple II systems, and once upon a
time was a die hard II user.  I recently decided to set one up again to
tinker with, and to experiment with making it net-accessable.  I've
found tons of .dsk files and other things that I would love to use, but
I'm not sure how to make the .dsk files into real Apple II disks.  I
have several Macs, a PC and a couple of Unix boxes at my disposal, and I
have access to both 3.5" and 5.25" Apple drives to plug into my IIe. 
What I don't have is any sort of terminal program for the II, and
nothing but a DOS 3.3 startup disk that has no programs of use on it. 
Is there a program out there that will copy the .dsk images to a real
disk?  If there is a utility on the II side that will make .dsk's into
disks, I could copy files to a ProDOS formatted 3.5" disk on one of my
Macs, but I'm still kind of up-in-the-air when it comes to a ProDOS
startup disk (though if that's the way to go in converting the .dsk's, I
will find a ProDOS startup disk somehow. :> ).
	
     Any help would be greatly appreciated.  It would be nice to
actually have some software to run on this IIe.  Thanks!

                                  -Michael W. Hamel, Jr.
                                   Astaroth Consulting, Ltd.
                                   http://www.astaroth.com/~astaroth/