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Re: GS-Shrinkit Disk Image
"Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast DOT net> wrote in message
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> "Jonathan Herr" <dracosilver@wi.rr.com> wrote in message
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> : "Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast DOT net> wrote in message
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> : > I'm glad you got it. Remember that it's an 800K ProDOS disk
> : > which contains the SEA of GS ShrinkIt, and a filetype changer
> : > in BASIC. Somewhere was posted the filetype of SEA files for
> : > the IIgs, so use the changer to retype it and all should be
> : > good. :o()
> : >
> :
> : I can't seem to get that file written to a disk (in disk copy
> it gives me
> : a -8816 error, basically that the disk is not of a recognized
> file type...
> : Wasn't there a Macintosh version of 8 bit shrinkit that would
> write disk
> : images/read disks?
>
> For DiskCopy you may have to rename it .IMG, give that a try.
It didn't work. Same error.
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