On 8/26/02 6:58 PM, Compact Macs at <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If I use DiskCopy 4.2 and use the "Make a Copy" option, the 128K gives me a
> 0F0062 Sad Mac (supposedly telling me that it's trying to boot from an HFS
> disk, and doesn't like it)...

The really early Macs used a different file system... MFS (Macintosh File
System) instead of HFS. So that's what that error means.

Rob, I have a disk image of a 128k boot floppy... you can download it from
my website at <http://tangerinecs.com/~amber/downloads.html>. I know it
works, I have tested it with a 128 I recently acquired at a Goodwill store.
:)

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