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Subject: Macintosh echo Date: Mon Mar 13 2017 07:47 pm
From: Drew Klenotic To: Dave Drum

On 10 Mar 17  08:12:12 Dave Drum wrote...

DD> For sneaker-netting onto an Amiga floppy (880K) I copy the thing to a single
DD> density DOS floppy (720K) which my 'Miggy will read. Then
DD> transfer it to the hard disk of the Amiga and burn it back to an 880K
DD> Amiga formatted floppy. I assume you can do something similar with
DD> your 1040 Atari.

DD> ... May your Chanukah prayers not be drowned out by incessant
DD> Christmas music.

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To which Drew Klenotic replies...

Well, I have just about everything but a 1040, but yeah.  The problem is
with game images that have to be written in that format.  For regular
files, the sneaker netting works just fine.  For games written as regular files,
ditto.  But for some of the games that need to be in the specific
800k format, it's only slightly less easy.

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