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Re: IIgs no disk
- Subject: Re: IIgs no disk
- From: "Grant Stockly" <grant@stockly.com>
- Date: 15 Oct 2006 19:38:03 -0700
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If you have an old Macintosh and the AppleShare software you can boot
GS OS off of an AppleTalk network. I did it about 10 years ago because
I didn't have a hard drive. It was slow but better than swapping
disks.
Andrew Burton wrote:
> I just got my Apple IIgs hooked back up, and have lost my old disks.
> My memory is hazy, but I could have sworn it was possible to boot to a
> BASIC prompt. Is it possible to boot an IIgs without a ProDOS diskette?
>
> --
> Andrew Burton
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