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Re: Best of Apple II games?
When I got my Apple //c+ (2nd computer, first being an Apple ][+)
I didn't have a 5 1/4 drive. So I used an OS called UniDOS (There is
also AmiDos (speed right?) that let you put DOS 3.3 on a 3 1/2 disk.
It breaks the disk into 400k DOS 3.3 partitions. This allowed me to
copy lot of my DOS 3.3 games onto a 3 1/2 disk. However they have to
be single file programs (like choplifter, ). If I find the disk I can
e-mail you a .shk file of it.
-Lockar
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<3d60335e-2f87-46da-88f8-a8bf87e6c5bc@b9g2000prh.googlegroups.com>,
limtc <thyechean@gmail.com> wrote:
> GREAT Resources!
>
> I just tried out arcade disk 2 - however, many of the programs seem to
> require joystick...
>
> On 5��1��, ����1ʱ14��, "Michael J. Mahon" <mjma...@aol.com> wrote:
> > limtc wrote:
> > > On 3.5" disk?
> >
> > Right--they are all 3.5" disk images.
> >
> > > On 4��30��, ����4ʱ11��, "Michael J. Mahon" <mjma...@aol.com> wrote:
> >
> > >>Check out all the "202 Alliance" disks on Asimov and mirrors--they
> > >>are all what you describe--compressed to get more runnable games
> > >>on a disk.
> >
>