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| .Dsk to 3.5" floppy...color classic to IIc+ ? |
Posted by: KnobsNSwitches on 2020-10-12 20:50:05 I recently picked up a IIc+, and my Apple II skills are rusty. I had thought I could download some .dsk files from the internet, copy them to my Color Classic, and then use the CC and Disk Copy to put those disk images onto a 3.5" floppy for the IIc+. But disk copy in 8.1 doesn't recognize any of the .dsk or .do files I've downloaded.
Is what I'm trying to do possible? Not sure I have the process right.
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Posted by: Byte Knight on 2020-10-12 22:37:02 The modern .dsk format is different than the Disk Copy format I believe. Your Color Classic should be able to read ProDOS formatted disks, and you could transfer files between the two computers that way.
The easiest way would be to get a Floppy Emu - it will work with your Macs and Apple IIc+ so you could easily justify the cost! They're so handy that I have two of them.
Also, ADT Pro allows you to transfer disk images between a modern computer and your IIc+ with a serial cable.
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Posted by: KnobsNSwitches on 2020-10-13 00:11:08 Is there a way to format a 3.5" floppy as ProDOS on the mac itself? 'Erase disk' in the finder doesn't have a ProDos option.
The modern .dsk format is different than the Disk Copy format I believe. Your Color Classic should be able to read ProDOS formatted disks, and you could transfer files between the two computers that way.
The easiest way would be to get a Floppy Emu - it will work with your Macs and Apple IIc+ so you could easily justify the cost! They're so handy that I have two of them.
Also, ADT Pro allows you to transfer disk images between a modern computer and your IIc+ with a serial cable. I'm realizing i have a sort of bootstrapping problem - i can't format a blank disk in the IIc+ without some Apple II software.
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Posted by: waynestewart on 2020-10-13 00:25:59 If you're running system 7 or 7.1, I think Apple File Exchange was an optional install
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Posted by: Realitystorm on 2020-10-13 03:20:16 You can write prodos disks on your Mac, the software for the apple iie card comes with a prodos extension. I include the extension on my image files. https://www.savagetaylor.com/downloads/
You do not need the apple iie card for the extension to work.
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Posted by: KnobsNSwitches on 2020-10-13 03:53:33 I will check the prodos extension. Earlier tonight made some progress, I discovered the reason i couldn't format a Prodos floppy on the Color Classic was I didn't have the PC Exchange control panel enabled. Turning that on allowed me to format a ProDos disk
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Posted by: Verault on 2020-10-13 13:59:37 ADTPRO does all this for you, no need to reinvent the wheel. Its super easy and works great.
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Posted by: KnobsNSwitches on 2020-10-14 13:57:53 I figured out just what I needed, I found a program called ADFS (not to be confused w/ active directory single sign on 🙂 ) that runs on System 7 and above and lets me load apple II disk images in the finder and copy the files straight to a prodos formatted 3.5" floppy.
Now i realize that the few Apple II games I remember require a joystick !
http://www.lazilong.com/apple_II/adfs/downloads/
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