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Re: backing up a ProDOS 16 hard drive



"AIIFREAK" <chemicus1@gmx.de> wrote in message
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: PZ wrote:
: > Hi Rainer.  I believe that Copy II+ 9.1 was distributed on a 3.5" disk.
: >  You should be able to get it to run from an 800k drive.  I don't know
: > if this is an option with your hardware setup.
: >
: > - Paul
: Hi Paul,Bill
: I've got a 3,5"disk drive for IIe,but my copy of 9.1 has been on a
: 5,25"disk-got it about ten years ago that way! I didn't use
: copy-software since then(locksmith,copy II+). With IIe I usually use
: 5,25 drives/Duodisk.
: Need the 3,5" drive only to transfer files to IIgs/SE/other old Macs-or
: for my workstation card(future plan).
: Thanks for all the information! Bill, got a 4MB Ram card for the IIgs
: from you a month ago  I think.
: Rainer

Kool. Did you send back your warranty card? I kind remember the name.
I recently had an order for 5 cards from a guy in Italy. That's big
for Vintage Computing. Just a few left, so if you need a 4 MB ram card
for your IIgs get it now. I also have 2 built for the Stealth-GS if you
have one and want to upgrade the ram from the 1 MB card. These will work
in the standard GS as well, but you can't use a long card in slot 7. If
they don't sell in a month or so, I'll rebuild them to standard IIgs
ram cards.  :o)

Thanks.

Apple II Forever, Apple II Together
Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez
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