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Re: Archiving Apple ][e discs
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"neodem" <nospam_neodem@fast.net> wrote in message
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> I have about 400 Floppies from high school that have a ton of games
> and stuff on them. Since I graduated in 1987, we're coming up on 20
> years and I hear that floppies tend to loose data after 15 years. So,
> I want to archive them all to images on CD's.. and maybe save a few to
> play on an apple 2 emulater on my PC.
>
> I still have my ][e and my floppy duodisk and I'm pretty sure they
> work. What I want to know is this, is there a way to connect the apple
> to the pc so I can move the data and create the images. I know I can
> use a null modem cable, but that seems like a huge amount of time and
> work to move all 400 disks over.
>
> I apologize for asking this question since I'm sure its covered
> somewhere, but I've read the faq documents and they don't seem to
> cover my question in any detail.
>
> So..if anyone can help me out, I'd really appreciate it a bunch. An
> email response would be awesome at neodemnosapm@nospamfast.net.
> (remove the 'nospam' parts for the correct address). Thanks..
>
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