On Thursday, February 5, 2004, at 07:56 AM, Darren wrote:

J.S. Garrison wrote:

on 2/3/04 8:48 PM, James Norman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just spent the day resurrecting an original 128k Mac, replaced the
analogue board and CRT with bits from a Mac Plus, dishwashered the


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something on the SE that would respond to my double-clicking the
"Disk201.dsk" file - no joy.

Any suggestions? I'm wondering if it is some sort of disk image file
for use with vMac so you can run System 2.0 with Finder 1.1 in
emulation under System 9 or X - hence the vMac screen?

Jim

Although it comes up in reference attached to either OS/2 or Amiga,
Disk201.dsk isn't needed for your 128, just discard it.
As for vMac screen? IT's part of OSX. It, too can be discarded.
Jeff

Its a image file, it can be used with vmac and therefore the contents could be copied to a floppy and used from there.
.dsk is also a appleII image format among others.
It is *not* a amiga format. It may or may not be something to do with OS/2, plonk.



But this still doesn't answer my question - what do I use to open this disk image file so that I can get a System disk for the 128k Mac? If I were to discard Disk201.dsk I would be discarding the image file I should be working with.


What Utility do I need to open "Disk201.dsk"?

Jim


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