

Since you are retrieving IIgs files in the.

So, that solves most needs back in the day. This because both systems support ProDOS floppies and HFS floppies (in GS/OS), and both systems support image files for 800KB disks using DiskCopy 4.2. It is rather straight-forward, technically speaking, to share both 3.5" floppy disks and their image files between a Classic Mac (e.g. po images to 800k Floppy Disks with just DiskCopy on an older Mac? Is there any easy way (like just changing the Macintosh file type code?) to write these. All in all, the described procedures seem to be very cumbersome. Some of these sites more or less silently assume a hard disk on the IIgs, or even using an emulator. I did even more research here, here, and here. The bold emphasized text suggests that this is a binary image, about the same when reading a floppy disk in a PC with Linux with dd and writing the output into a file. The image is intended for use as a virtual hard disk by various Apple II and IIgs emulators (e.g. hdv- typically an image 800k (819,200 bytes) or greater in size in ProDOS order. 2mg is used with Emulators.) These usually have 819,200 Bytes. The Apple II Documentation Project has a number of Disk Images for download, most often in. I search for a way to create floppies to be used with that machine with help of an an older Mac: Both machines use the 800k GCR format. I'm very seasoned with older Macs, but I have no experience within the Apple II world. I recently acquired an Apple IIgs with two 3.5" floppy drives and no hard disk.
