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Re: Creating Apple /// boot disks using MacADT



WhollyMindless wrote:
 To: jjj
Using any form of ADT should eliminate the need to worry about boot sectors and formatting. It's a track by track based copy, not copying the files over to the new disk.

My money's on a dirty drive.  Time to pull out the alcohol pads...

It's easy enough to look at block 1 and be sure...

There are lots of slips possible when Apple II tools are used
to capture/transmit Apple /// disks, since you can be pretty
sure that the images have not been verified to boot SOS since
originally being archived.

-michael

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