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Re: Copying System Disks?
In article <4pk6gq$he9@nntp.ucs.ubc.ca>,
Tim Shoppa <shoppa@alph02.triumf.ca> wrote:
> With all the discussion about copyrights, I have formed a rather direct
> question:
>
> I have severa old ][+'s, each with a language card, on which I've always
> used DOS3.2 or 3.3. I recently got a //e and with it came several ProDOS
> system master disks, at least one of which will boot on my ][+'s. Can I
> legally make copies of the ProDOS master disks for use on my ][+'s?
According to the original license agreement, probably not. When
ProDOS came out, Apple supplied it with new computers, but you
normally had to buy a copy for an existing machine.
Practically, I doubt Apple would care, especially as you can download
a copy of ProDOS from at least one of Apple's FTP sites without paying
a licensing fee.
> If you had to buy them then, is there any chance that I can call
> Apple up now and purchase a copy, preferably with manuals?
No chance. You might be able to get the manual from somewhere, but the
latest version of ProDOS is easy enough to obtain. There is a catch:
the latest version won't work on a ][+ or unenhanced IIe (unless you
replace the CPU with a 65C02, and the ][+ doesn't like most 65C02
brands).
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David Empson
dempson@actrix.gen.nz
Snail mail: P.O. Box 27-103, Wellington, New Zealand