ZitatAlles anzeigen...The IIe card cannot make use of disk images such as .dsk, .po, .2mg, so to get the files out of these disk images, CiderPress is the best at that.
CiderPress can also handle a .img disk image which can then be opened on the old Mac using DiskCopy.
So, for me anyways, the simplest solution at this point is to use CiderPress to create a 10 Mb disk image (or 32 Mb) that is DiskCopy compatible and copy some boot up files to it. The DiskCopy image has a suffix of .img
These are the files that you should have on it.
Prodos (v1.9)
Basic.system (v1.4.1)
DiskMaker8 - to create disk images
Dsk2File58 - open .dsk, .do and .po disk images and copy files to a volume
This setup will work on an unenhanced IIe. Copy this disk image to a cd and transfer to your old Mac. Use Disk Copy to open the disk image which will mount on the desktop. Set up the IIe card to boot from this mounted disk image. Now, with the use of the prodos control panel you can copy all the disk images on the other CD to one of the Prodos volumes, you can use Dsk2File58 to open those disk images and copy the files to your Prodos volumes. Hope these instructions are clearer than mud. If don't have a PC to use CiderPress, email me and I can email you a Disk Copy compatible disk image with the required files.
Bin an dem Thema wieder dran, da meine 5,25 Floppys nicht an der IIe Karte am LC arbeiten. Es ist wohl ein Problem mit dem zu schwachen Netzteil des LC. Ich muss also etwas anderes machen um die IIe Karte im LC mit Apple2 Software zu befeuern.
Die oben beschriebene Methode hat aber den Nachteil, dass eben kaum Software von einer ProDOS HDD läuft, wenn man sie von Diskette/Image einfach auf die Platte kopiert.
Vermutlich wäre es ratsam, von echten Floppys auf einen Apple2 Floppy-Emulator zu wechseln. Welchen Floppy Emulator sollte man da kaufen?
Ich kann am LC die IIe Karte per ADTpro ansprechen und kann somit auch FloppyImages zurückschreiben.