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Re: SVD (Semi-Virtual Diskette) support for Apple ][s now documented
That's a crazy idea but I like it. Store your images on a prodos partition
and instead of connecting the SVD to a PC connect it back to the Apple II
through a SSC. I would think it would be just a matter of writing the Apple
software to perform the upload function. Very creative.
Vince
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>> What more could you want?
>
> a program that you can BRUN
> that will allow you to navigate
> your hard drive, pick a DSK
> image (stored on your apple II
> prodos hard drive), and upload
> it to the SVD, and boot the slot
> that the disk II controller is in.
>
> I got the information on how
> to talk to the SVD from it's
> author, and it doesn't look
> like it will be very difficult
> to program.
>
> Rich
>