mojoehand wrote:
On Nov 15, 3:35 pm, wyeo <willie...@gmail.com> wrote:You boot up normally as usual, via the Apple II disk controller card, and then loading the OS, finds the CP/M and then starts running the OS on that add-on card. You can copy the software with most disk copy software on the Apple II side.Diskmaker8 works for me when recreating Apple CP/M disks.
I have any number of ways to image / re-create CP/M diskettes. My motivation is to have the file system directly accessible from GSOS. Read-only would be a good start, but R/W would be more useful.