> Wasn't there, for the //e and GS, a program that would allow you to write
> programs on a CD directly to a SCSI CD-ROM writer?  I know it wasn't too
> popular, and most of the software CD's out there for the Apple II were
> actually done by transferring the programs to a Mac and writing the CDs
> from there.

If the process of saving a program to the cassette output connected to the
microphone input of a PC that can burn CDs works and the CD can be played
back on a CD player connecting headphone output to Apple IIe cassette input,
it would greatly simplify the backing up of old soon to degenerate Apple IIe
software to CDs and beable to simply, qucikly reload it into an Apple IIe.



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