At 20:52 -0800 3/14/2001, Ben wrote:
It's actually quite simple. Open Disk Copy and select Utilities -> Make A
Floppy (cmd-F). You'll select the image file and it asks you to put in a
floppy. It creates & ejects it.
I've done this myself on a beige G3 so I know it works there. (OS 9.1)
-Ben
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on 3/14/01 3:27 PM, Ethan Benson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 11:20:37AM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
>>
>> Someone else could probably help with a MacOS only type solution.
>
> search the list archives, i explain several times how to make floppies
> using the image files on
On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 11:20:37AM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
>
> Someone else could probably help with a MacOS only type solution.
search the list archives, i explain several times how to make floppies
using the image files on macos. its much harder then DOS or *nix.
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Ethan Benson
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On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 09:44:50PM +1100, Ken Simpson wrote:
> I have heard great things about Debian PPC. Problem is I can't figure
> out how to get the thing working!
>
> That is, I have d'led the 2.2 directory, and the rescue, root,
> ramdisk, drivers and HFS boot disk, however I cannot
I have heard great things about Debian PPC. Problem is I can't figure
out how to get the thing working!
That is, I have d'led the 2.2 directory, and the rescue, root,
ramdisk, drivers and HFS boot disk, however I cannot figure out what
to do with them.
My Beige (oldworld) G3 will not wr
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