MUGWump wrote:

Date:          Sat, 13 Sep 2003 00:12:37 +1000
From:          Darren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject:       Re: I just installed SoftWindows! (well, almost)

Your missing lots of little bits, 50mb is big enough for a custom
install. theres a 10mb 7.5.3.img.bin file for a 7.5.3 install cd

I'll go look for it. I've got room for that.

Sorry http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/bootdisks.html 3/4's the way down.

Darren, you mentioned a Disk Copy 3.5. Would you send that to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (my binary drop box)? It might work better. In the meantime, I'm going to see what ShrinkWrap does (I have 3.0 and 3.5).

If I ever get mol running. http://macfaq.org/software/macos.shtml#Q1.1.6 has some words about what I'm on about. Shrinkwrap might work

Was it Shrinkwrap 3.5 you were thinking of instead of Disk Copy 3.5? I don't know where any version of Disk Copy prior to 4.2 can be found. I've got Shrinkwrap (somewhere). I've previously read the article at the URL you were talking about, so it didn't add to the subject for me. Thanks anyway.

Well MoL works. :) I checked my copy and the splash screen states Diskcopy 3.5 Disk Duplicator 4.2, are we talking about the same thing?


Gregg, if you know someone with that Quadra 650 ROM, would you ask them to send it to me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] The ROM I'm using is a Quadra 700/900 ROM, which Basilisk II says itself "This is the worst known 1 MB ROM".

<http://translate.google.com/

Got it. BTW, you might be interested in knowing that there are websites now that will "smushify" (to use the term Patrick Crispen used in his "Internet Tourbus" article on the subject) a long URL like that to a short one that is easy to send. My favorite is TinyURL, which converted that four-line URL to <http://tinyurl.com/n4vb>. Click on that one and it'll bounce you to that big long URL, but you don't have to piece it together in a text editor to get a working URL (hoping letters didn't get lost in transit).

Nah, I like posting long links, they work here so thats enough for me. ;) I'll take a look, thanks.


I suppose, now that I think about it, that copying the files into Basilisk and making a .sit file would be less hassle than what I'm going through than trying to make images of the floppies; I just prefer to send disk images so that everything can be reconstructed as it was on the original disk. BTW, why do you call it a "segmented file"? Are you looking at your own SW 1.01 disks and see it set up that way? I haven't even dug out mine yet since I don't know for sure that I have a way to send them.

Version 1 and version 1.0.1 must be very different then.


Craig, we'll get you taken care of one way or another! :-)

or find a way to make transferable .image files




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