You should be able to save the Qisk to a disk image on your Beige G3
machine, (assuming it has available hard drive space), using Disk
Copy available from Apple's legacy software site.
If you have a SCSI CD burner, an alternative might be to burn a disk
image direct to a CD. Toast 4.1 software can do this. Not sure about
earlier versions.
hth.. AD
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On 2010-06-23 06:11 -0700, Charlie wrote:
Hello all, my first post to this group, however I have been using
Mac's for years and have many vintage Macs. I have a query I hope you
can help me with, I may just be having a senior moment so stick with
me...
I have a Mac Plus with 2MB in good working order. I have no 800k disks
for it. I also have a very noisy 40MB Qisk which the Mac boot from.
What I want to do is to build a flash boot disc replacing the innards
of the Qisk. However before I can embark on that project, obviously I
need to back up everything on the Qisk.
I have many Macs, but the only Mac I have with a SCSI connection is a
Beige G3 PowerMac running OS 9.2.2
How can I back this disc up for reuse in a flash card?
Many Thanks
Charlie
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