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Re: ProDOS on Apple II/II+?
Randy Shackelford said...
Sure about the wording of the message? It normally says UNABLE TO LOAD
PRODOS.
You get this if you try to boot a disk that doesn't have the file PRODOS
or
there is an error loading it."
Also, remember that the message "UNABLE TO LOAD PRODOS" is from the
loader on the diskette that you are attempting to boot. The diskette is,
therefore, formatted for PRODOS; it just doesn't contain the operating
system that the loader can use/recognise.
*<8o)X
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Peter M.
peterm@tlp.apana.org.au TLP - The only *REAL* A2 BBS in
Peter Maloney Melbourne
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