--- Jim McGee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You might also try this site for various boot discs
> providing you can
> download onto a mac formatted floppy(ies):
> 
> http://home.earthlink.net/~gamba2/

If any of the 1.4 meg images are uncompressed Disk
Copy
image files, they can be written to disk on a PC
using RAWRITE, a command line utility that can be
run in a DOS prompt in Windows. Dunno if it works
in a Command prompt in NT/2000/XP.

You'll need the free Stuffit Expander for Windows to
uncompress the .sit files or decode .hqx or .bin
files before trying RAWRITE. Most Linux distros
include
RAWRITE and there are other ways to do it with Linux.

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