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help getting my Apple IIe up and running?
I don't have any Apple IIe software, it has a Super Serial card, and just a standard disk controller, do I don't think I can use a 3.5 inch disk. I also have an Apple II HighSpeed SCSI Card lying around here, could I use an external HD or something with it and boot off of that? Or could I make a system disk with my IIGS?
Sorry if this doesn't make sense, I'm still like, half asleep
Sorry if this doesn't make sense, I'm still like, half asleep
1. If your Apple II has a 5.25" drive and a Super Serial card, use ADT to create a bootable floppy.
2. Yes, you can boot a IIe from SCSI. ProDOS is limited to 32MB partitions which is huge for an Apple II.
3. Yes, assuming that your IIgs is functional, it is a useful bridge to the IIe.
4. The Apple II FAQs are pretty good. It is unlikely that you will encounter a problem that is entirely new.
5. Good luck and enjoy.
2. Yes, you can boot a IIe from SCSI. ProDOS is limited to 32MB partitions which is huge for an Apple II.
3. Yes, assuming that your IIgs is functional, it is a useful bridge to the IIe.
4. The Apple II FAQs are pretty good. It is unlikely that you will encounter a problem that is entirely new.
5. Good luck and enjoy.