Or the ROM and SWIM upgrade chips, plus any
auto-inject
1.44M Mac floppy drive.
Probably cheaper to find an SE FD/HD at a Goodwill or similar place. I've
seen them for $5 around here whilst the guys on eBay will probably charge
you $5 just for the one part.
Kevin
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I got Disk Copy to make an 800k boot disk for the SE. I never knew that
about putting tape over the open hole in a disk to make it 800k.
I also got system 7.5.5 to boot up with extentions. Apparently even if
you
turn all the extensions off in the extensions manager some still remain
on
and you
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No the SE will only see 4 mb of RAM, I would try and
find an SE/30
motherboard which will solve your RAM issue (up to
128 mb) as well as the
FD/HD issue. Another possibility is to find an SE
HD/FD version which
supported the 1.44 mb 'superdrive'.
Or
I've got question about disk images. I'm trying to make a Network Access
Disk on a floppy. When I download the file from Apple and try to stick it on
a 1.4mb disk, it says Not enough room, addition 4k needed. I've reformatted
and tried different disks, same results. What's up
and catalog files
that tell the OS what's on the disk.
At 2:19 PM -0500 2/12/05, Thomas Burns wrote:
I've got question about disk images. I'm trying to make a Network
Access Disk on a floppy. When I download the file from Apple and try
to stick it on a 1.4mb disk, it says Not enough room, addition 4k
From: Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: unknown disk images
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 10:34:03PM -0500, the pickle wrote:
At 21:36 -0500 on 12/11/02, Charles Shannon Hendrix wrote:
Neither is TEXT, but I have about ten right now
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 10:34:03PM -0500, the pickle wrote:
At 21:36 -0500 on 12/11/02, Charles Shannon Hendrix wrote:
Neither is TEXT, but I have about ten right now with that code. I changed
them and Disk Copy read them just fine.
Right, so change the IMGg to something valid and see if
On Wed, Nov 13, 2002 at 08:53:35AM -0800, Gamba wrote:
As luck would have it I ran into one of those disk images this morning.
http://ludo28m.free.fr/mac/oldapp/ms-disk1.zip
After unzipping with Stuffit Expander 5.5 it was a file with FileType=IMGg
and Creator=GKON.
DiskCopy 6.3.3 mounted
At 22:17 -0500 on 14/11/02, Shannon wrote:
I change the files to a type/creator of dimg/ddsk like Disk Copy 6.3.3
uses and it would load.
Try some other type codes.
rohd comes to mind - that's read-only, high density.
rodd is probably the same thing but for an 800K disk.
I think there are two
On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 10:30:32PM -0500, the pickle wrote:
At 22:17 -0500 on 14/11/02, Shannon wrote:
I change the files to a type/creator of dimg/ddsk like Disk Copy 6.3.3
uses and it would load.
Try some other type codes.
rohd comes to mind - that's read-only, high density.
That's
Shannon wrote:
I have some disk images with a creator of IMGg and a type of GKON.
They will not mount with Disk Copy 6.3.3. I get an -39 error, which is
end-of-file reached. As far as I know, the images should be complete.
As luck would have it I ran into one of those disk images this morning
Vintage Macs wrote...
Subject: Re: unknown disk images
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At 15:53 -0500 on 12/11/02, Shannon wrote:
I have some disk images with a creator of IMGg and a type of GKON.
That's the creator code for GraphicConverter, and it's quite
I have some disk images with a creator of IMGg and a type of GKON.
They will not mount with Disk Copy 6.3.3. I get an -39 error, which is
end-of-file reached. As far as I know, the images should be complete.
Is it possible they were made with some disk image program that version
6.3.3 of DC
On 11/12/02 3:53 PM, Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have some disk images with a creator of IMGg and a type of GKON.
They will not mount with Disk Copy 6.3.3. I get an -39 error, which is
end-of-file reached. As far as I know, the images should be complete.
Is it possible
At 15:53 -0500 on 12/11/02, Shannon wrote:
I have some disk images with a creator of IMGg and a type of GKON.
That's the creator code for GraphicConverter, and it's quite possible that they
aren't really disk images at all.
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I have some disk images with a creator of IMGg and a type of GKON.
That's the creator code for GraphicConverter, and it's quite possible that
they aren't really disk images at all.
Probably they end with an .img which is where the confusion lies?
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On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 05:22:59PM -0500, the pickle wrote:
At 15:53 -0500 on 12/11/02, Shannon wrote:
I have some disk images with a creator of IMGg and a type of GKON.
That's the creator code for GraphicConverter, and it's quite possible
that they aren't really disk images at all.
I
At 18:51 -0500 on 12/11/02, Shannon wrote:
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 05:22:59PM -0500, the pickle wrote:
At 15:53 -0500 on 12/11/02, Shannon wrote:
I have some disk images with a creator of IMGg and a type of GKON.
That's the creator code for GraphicConverter, and it's quite possible
On Tuesday, November 12, 2002, at 10:36 PM, the pickle
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 15:53 -0500 on 12/11/02, Shannon wrote:
I have some disk images with a creator of IMGg and a type of GKON.
That's the creator code for GraphicConverter, and it's quite possible
that they
aren't really
On Tue, Nov 12, 2002 at 03:00:01PM -0800, Cameron Kaiser wrote:
That's the creator code for GraphicConverter, and it's quite possible that
they aren't really disk images at all.
Probably they end with an .img which is where the confusion lies?
I think the .img extension confused some
At 01:18 + on 13/11/02, Phil Beesley wrote:
Probably an accurate guess. It may be worth FAQing that there are other
disk image formats around that may be of interest to Classic Mac folks
-- DART (unofficial Apple format before DiskCopy 4.2), Shrinkwrap
(popular in the mid 90's, may mount with
Shannon wrote:
I have some disk images with a creator of IMGg and a type of GKON.
They will not mount with Disk Copy 6.3.3. I get an -39 error, which is
end-of-file reached. As far as I know, the images should be complete.
Is it possible they were made with some disk image program that version
originally had, unless
the person creating the disk images sent pictures instead of disk images.
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At 21:36 -0500 on 12/11/02, Charles Shannon Hendrix wrote:
Neither is TEXT, but I have about ten right now with that code. I changed
them and Disk Copy read them just fine.
Right, so change the IMGg to something valid and see if that works. The
creator code worries me much less than the file
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 15:53 -0500 on 12/11/02, Shannon wrote:
I have some disk images with a creator of IMGg and
a type of GKON.
That's the creator code for GraphicConverter, and
it's quite possible that they
aren't really disk images at all.
I've run into some
On Tuesday, June 18, 2002, at 12:50 , J.S. Garrison wrote:
From: jsoderlund [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Vintage Macs)
Subject: Re: Disk Images Re: broadband for a Mac IIci??
Date: Mon, Jun 17, 2002, 5:56 PM
Go here and get both Disk Copy 4.2 and 6.3.3
Why 6.3.3?
jeff
From: Terry Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
I was wondering if there's a way to have the floppies of OS 7.5
as disk images on one Mac and with Install disk 1 in the floppy drive
of the other, have those disk images accessed via file-sharing
to accomplish an upgrade from 7.1
Randy wrote:
Or, if you have a big enough hard disk, you could make an image of the
CD and stream it off the hard disk.
I was wondering if there's a way to have the floppies of OS 7.5
as disk images on one Mac and with Install disk 1 in the floppy drive
of the other, have those disk images
On Tuesday, March 19, 2002, at 03:55 , Terry Graham wrote:
Randy wrote:
Or, if you have a big enough hard disk, you could make an image of the
CD and stream it off the hard disk.
I was wondering if there's a way to have the floppies of OS 7.5
as disk images on one Mac and with Install
At 12:55 -0800 on 19/03/02, Terry Graham wrote:
Randy wrote:
Or, if you have a big enough hard disk, you could make an image of the
CD and stream it off the hard disk.
I was wondering if there's a way to have the floppies of OS 7.5
as disk images on one Mac and with Install disk 1
On Tuesday, March 19, 2002, at 05:45 , the pickle wrote:
At 17:43 -0500 on 19/03/02, Eagle wrote:
On Tuesday, March 19, 2002, at 05:37 , the pickle wrote:
Floppies can't be shared.
But you _can_ share the image of a floppy, and remotely mount that
image.
Yep, missed that part and by the
At 05:37 PM 3/19/2002 -0500, you wrote:
Floppies can't be shared.
the pickle
Hmm, I'll have to do it again to be sure, but I'm fairly sure I've shared a
floppy to get something onto my Duo.
Could be wrong though, Ill have to try it again.
Scott Holder
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At 18:56 -0800 on 19/03/02, Terry Graham wrote:
So if I put Install 1 floppy in the destination drive
should I also have a disk image of #1 on the source
computer for when the installer calls for it again -
or will it not even spit #1 out, throughout the process?
Should stay in there, but it
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