Guys.
I am looking for an image of this disk.
It comes with the Apple II 3.5 Superdrive disk controller card.
It is mentioned in the manual on page 3.
I have been looking for it on Asimov and other sites but I cannot find it.
Can anyone help me out?
insanitor,
I'll take a look at my stash.
Would a disk (copy) be ok?
Steven
Whatever is convenient for you is ok with me.
BTW: I no longer live in the same place now.
I moved.
I do have the Disk and a superdrive- don't know if I can send it with ADT to the PC to mail you the Disk Image ?
I don't know if ADT would work either.
insanitor,
I checked my SuperDrive Disk Controller box this morning and there is no disk.
I looked at the packing sheet and a disk is not listed as one of the items in the box.
Then I looked at the SuperDrive Disk Controller Book and, just as you said, a disk is shown on Page 3.
It seems that I was short changed when I bought the Controller.
Everything else is there.
It also seems that I am unable to help you.
I am sorry for that.
6502enhanced can you help us both with a disk copy?
A copy would be appreciated.
I would gladly pay for the disk and shipping cost.
Steven
Tomorrow I will try to connect my superdrive to the IIe that I have connected via ethernet to my PC-I will let you know if a disk image is possible-if not I will pm you and send via mail.
Very Cool!
Thank You.
Steven
It was possible to send the Image from the Apple IIe via ADTPro to the PC - so, please send me a PM with your Email addresses ...
I have a SuperDrive Controller and no disk as well...
Would you be so kind as to e-mail me one too???
MarkO
Wouldn't it be good to upload the image to Asimov, as others might be intersted in that, too?
Just loud thinking.
I have the disk. It is strange how it seems to be a 1.44MB disk but it only has 800k of info on it?
Maybe to fit it all on a 800k disk.
I want to test it on ADT writing back to disk and if it works then I will upload it to Asimov.
That can't be what happened, can it?
The image you sent me is an 800k disk.
I copied the files from that disk to my superdrive onto a 1.44MB disk and used ADT which produced a 1.44MB disk image.
Because of this, I have no idea what size the original disk was, 800k or 1.44MB.
Perfect! It was a 1.44 ...
I have two images on my computer.
The one you sent me says 800k on my windows pc.
I then formatted a 1.44MB disk and copied the contents from the 800k disk onto the 1.44MB disk.
The new image from this disk I made says 1.44MB on my windows PC.
See what I mean?
I do not know which image is the correct one except to say that one has an extra 800k of space and one doesn't.