Subject: Re: Apple II Csa2 FAQs 9/9/1998 Zip Drive & Tape From: oaaland@aol.com (O Aaland) Date: Tue, Sep 15, 1998 0Ç41@ Message-id: <1998091507411800.DAA25890@ladder03.news.aol.com> Rubywand writes: > > My guess is that there is no major difference in low-level >formatting between Zip disks for PC and Mac. So, probably, the >Ramfast.system "Partition" option would have no difficulty overwriting a >for-Mac Zip disk and creating new ProDOS partitions which use the entire >disk. Still, for sure, it would be nice to hear from someone who has >actually done it. > > > >Rubywand > I have used Zip disks formatted for both Mac and PCs with my IIGS with an Apple High Speed SCSI card. The biggest difference I have found is that when using PC formatted disks the GS will ask if you want to format the disk when it is in a drive on boot up or if inserted while in the finder. With System 6.0.1 and the HFS FST and a Mac disk you get the message about initalizing on two partitions but will recognize the third. By launching Advanced Disk Utilities first before inserting the Zip disk you can avoid the formatting questions and just go right to the partitioning. At this point either format acts the same and you will not have to do a low level format. In my case that means about 45 seconds to partition and format versus about 10 minutes for a low level format. Owen