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Re: cpm files



Lazarus I. Long <me@lazilong.com> wrote in message
68a2ec1b.0212271529.1221ffdf@posting.google.com...
> I think your problem here is OS Format.  What's going on is that CP/M
> formats it's disks differently than ProDOS.  From what I recall,
> FishWings only supports ProDOS disks.  So when you create a disk image
> and drag files to it (even CP/M files) you still end up with a ProDOS
> disk.  You should use an emulator that can run Apple II CP/M, using
> the built in CP/M file copy tools to get your files onto your disk
> image.
>

could you point me to a suitable emulator for Dos/Windows?

> If you have a Macintosh there's a fantastic (IMHO) utility that can
> create/read/write CP/M disk images directly, called ADFS (Adfiss?) no
> emulator necessary.
>

I have a Mac SE/30 somewhere. When I'll have some time I'll try to put it
back to work.

> http://www.lazilong.com/apple_II/adfs/
>

very nice!

Igor

> -laz