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Re: RGB adapter for Apple IIe
Well, that would work, but all of my IIgs stuff is in a big box -- over 100+
3.5" disks of SHK, DDD and other obsure compression programs. Granted, much
of this stuff is probably on Asimov, but I know for a fact that I have 10-15
disks of ACOS mods that people would probably be hard pressed to find. I
have given up all hope of every capturing my 5.25" archives -- several
hundreds of those. There's probably some other rare gems in there too :)
I have an old Mac Classic which I've kept around for the task for the past
10 years or so....I've just never gotten around to it.
"Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> : Wow... You're in pittsburgh? That's pretty cool. Have any experience in
> : buring Apple II stuff on CD? I have a big box of IIgs stuff which I'd
> like
> : to get archived to CD.
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> One way is to put it all on hard drive images in Kegs, and
> rename them ISO, then burn each one to a CD using other
> than one time burn or whatever it's called so it'll let you burn
> another one to the same disk. Or, create a Mac image using
> HFV Explorer, fill it with your Apple II stuff, letting it make
> the conversion how it wants to, then rename is ISO and
> burn the whole thing to the CD. Be sure to not make the
> open HFS image larger than 650MB though. I have done the
> second method, but not the first, so it's up to you if you want
> to try it. :o)
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