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Re: A look at the C-One (Commodore One) reconfigurable computer
"Rod Smith" <rodsmith@nessus.rodsbooks.com> wrote in message
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> I can't promise this would lead you anywhere, but various products have
> emerged over the years that can read and write Apple- and Mac-style disks.
> I know there were ISA boards for PCs that could do this, for instance, and
> there was also the Spectre GCR Mac emulator for Atari STs. You might dig
> up some relevant information by trying to research these products.
I don't want to work on cloning the IWM to write to media that I can't read
on my laptop, in formats I can't read with a USB FDD.
In fact, most 'vintage' machines have incompatible disk formats (esp. CP/M
machines!) so that's another good reason to avoid them.
Thanks for the tip though :-)