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Re: writing 5.25" disks...



An alternative to your plan is to obtain a Laser disk controller for your
II+. It will enable your II+ to read the files directly from a 3.5 drive
(assuming you have 64K in your II+, that is.) I have one on my II+ and it
works fine.

Another possibility is to obtain a super serial card and set up a serial
link to your "online" computer. Although I do not know what telecom software
you could use on the II+ side.

Tom Zuchowski


"Chris" <cmerrill@nc.rr.com> wrote in message
3D17B551.70006@nc.rr.com">news:3D17B551.70006@nc.rr.com...
> I'm researching ways to get files to/from my soon-to-be
> restored //+.  I've seen reference to ADT and I will
> be looking into it.
>
> I was wondering if it would be possible to use a //c
> with 3.5" and 5.25" drives?
> Here's the proposal:
> 1) Copy files from a Mac onto a low-density (800k) 3.5"
>     disk (formatted on a //c)
> 2) use the //c to copy the files from the 3.5" disk to
>     a 5.25" disk
> Obviously, this is a round-about way to do it...but it's
> also a great excuse to by a //c and an old Mac  ;)
>
> Does anyone think this will work?
>
> TIA,
> Chris
>