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Re: Writing apple 2 images on disk
- Subject: Re: Writing apple 2 images on disk
- From: fred569us@yahoo.com
- Date: 22 May 2005 10:17:42 -0700
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Thanks guys, sorry for the long delay replying. Yes indeed my question
was about writing binary images found on the internet to real 5"1/4
floppies.
I don't think I have a serial card on my Apple II unfortunately, I'll
try to get that.
Martin, about your concern with the C64, yes this has in theory nothing
to do with the Apple II, but I may have been able to use it to write
binary images to floppies if both the apple and the C64 were using the
same physical layout on disk.