![]() ![]() nib format (and further lost when converting. These would just be lost when converting back to. You haven't stated any specific goals, so I hope that this was useful to you. Ive downloaded zips from a few places and all the char disks are blank. writing, AppleWin would now get a bitstream with extra zero-sync bits. use the -d1 and -d2 commands to tell AppleWin which drive to place each disk. For everything that I do, as complex as some of it is, I am usually quite content with a 2MB SuperDrive for mass storage on a //e. The Apple II will start, but since the disk in the drive is blank and not. 3) In the Save As field, type a new for your disk image file. 2) Choose File New Image Blank Image to get started. This is likewise, true of using a HDD on the Apple ///, as its library was almost exclusively business/enterprise software. 1) Open Disk Utility using Spotlight or directly from your /Applications/Utilities/ folder. As was the case with Lotus 1-2-3 and Corel on DOS, the main reason most Apple ][ owners (prior to the //gs) owned a HDD was for use with AppleWorks. You can however, create a lot of space for unprotected games/binary software that loads with BRUN, or BASIC programmes or to write your own software. I managed to finish up most of the initial continent (Kodan, I. ![]() You can't copy (commercial) game disks to a HDD and run them from directories. I also tried replaying this recently, using the disk images from HOTU and the AppleWin emulator. You can also use a HDD for CP/M, but as you are already running emulators, you are better off emulating a native CP/M system if you want to run CP/M software and HDDs easily. At the least, the largest USCD-P drive that I ever ran was 10MB. I think that USCD-PASCAL caps at 10MB, but that may be wrong. The maximum ProDOS HDD size is 32MB, and the largest DOS 3.3 size is, iirc, 400K. Other than that, if you have a lot of games that are not copy protected, that you can convert to the ProDOS filesystem, you can toss them all on one image. More practical, if you want to use USCD-PASCAL, is a HDD image for the PASCAL OS. You could run MouseDesk, or GEOS, but unless you are doing productivity with ProDOS, that isn't very useful. ![]() There are very few things that you could do with a HDD image on a //e emulator. ![]()
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