Subject: Re: Mac Disk Copy Images on a IIgs Message-ID: <39D4D64D.FDB64C9@enetis.net> Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 17:50:05 +0000 From: Justin England X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.61 [en] (X11; I; Linux 2.0.36 i386) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 References: <39d42e1c@news.enetis.net> <39D49F68.8E881EF2@swbell.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit NNTP-Posting-Host: richmond.enetis.net X-Trace: 29 Sep 2000 11:50:06 -0600, richmond.enetis.net Organization: E-Net Information Services Lines: 39 Rubywand wrote: > > Justin England writes ... > > > > Is there a program for the IIgs that I can create floppy disk from the Mac > > Disk Copy images taht are available on Apples FTP site?? > > > .... > > If the goal is to obtain System 6.0.1 for your IIgs, the easiest way is > to download the pure A2 6.0.1 ShrinkIt files from USA2WUG at ... > > http://www.grin.net/~cturley/USA2WUG/SystemSoftware/IIgsSystem601disks/ . > > Just NULL modem the files to your IIgs and unshrink to 3.5" diskette using > 8-bit ShrinkIt or GS-ShrinkIt. > > For more options, see http://home.swbell.net/rubywand/Csa2APPLICS.html#018 . > > Rubywand I managed to download and create the disks from the SHK files. Thanks for the info, as I have been trying to get this going for a few days now. I have read the Apple TIL note on not being able to create ProDOS disks from Disk Copy images on the newer Mac drives (Which I have). After trying several different methods to get a booting GS system, armed only with a Mac and a net connection, I have found that the easiest way to get started is with Bernie and Appletalk. I created an Appletalk startup disk with Bernie (using the diskcopy images of System 6.0.1) which gave me a simple launcher and Appletalk so I could attach to my Mac's shared drive. Then it was a simple process of downloading GShrinkit, placing it in the shared folder, then executing it from the IIgs attached to the Mac. Next, it was just a matter of downloading the SHK images of System 6 and placing them in the shared folder. Thanks, Justin