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Re: Can't use my //e because I can't get any software for it
"Luis de Santos" <desantos@cfl.rr.nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Here's my problem. I have an Apple //e, but I have absolutely no
> software for it. I have an older Mac. All of the images I have found
> are 5.25" and I can't write those back to the floppy using the Mac (or
> a PC for that matter). I don't have a null modem, but that doesn't
> matter because I don't have any comm software. Basically I have no
> way to get anything onto a bootable floppy.
>
> Now, if I could find a bootable image of a 3.5" disk I would be in
> business, but everything is in 5.25" format. Would an emaulator be
> able to create a bootable 3.5" disk for me? Would someone be able to
> email me an image of a 3.5" bootable Prodos system disk?
>
> Luis
You should read over the faq. Find it here:
http://home.swbell.net/rubywand/A2FAQs1START.html
If you have a PC you can use a program called ADT to make a boot disk for
your IIe. The faq has info on how to do that. I don't think there is a Mac
version.
You can download disk images from Apple for the IIgs. Use the Mac utility
"DiskCopy" or even better is "DiskDup+". The IIgs disks have ProDos on them,
but I'm not sure if you can boot a IIe with any of them. Do you have a 3.5"
disk for your IIe? I don't think that's very common.
Last time I looked you could also download disk images for ProDos, but I
don't remember what format they are in. Do a search of Apple's archives.
Good luck.
-Paul