Most Apple II files on the Internet are already in formats readable by real
Apple IIs (provided the file is on a medium accesible by the Apple II, that
is, but you say you have that part of the problem solved). You should be able
to cope with most of your downloaded files with ShrinkIt, which not only
deals with ShrinkIt archives and disk images, but also with BinHex-encoded
files. Using it, you can decode/expand archives, as well as write disk images
back to physicall disks.

Greetings,

Antonio Rodr�guez (Grijan)
<ftp://grijan.cjb.net:21000/>

George Parada ha escrito:

> USB disk drive is connected to eMac.
> LC has its own disk drive already.
> There is a partition on LC already - 10MB Prodos.
>
> My question is what software do I need to convert downloaded images on
> eMac
> to files readable by Apple IIe card.



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