Michael wrote: > There's a program written by Scott Alfter (he'll probably reply, too) > that generates ProDOS (and HFS) partition tables located here: [...] > Just make a hard drive image (with an emulator) and use it with the > instructions provided to make an image file that you can burn directly > to the CD. I've successfully used this with CiderPress and with a Quadra 650 running System 7. It's not quite right -- it doesn't include the partition table itself as one of the partitions -- but that doesn't seem to matter. The current version of CiderPress doesn't provide a way to create CD-ROM images (it's on the big "to do" list). If you already have a CD-ROM with ProDOS partitions, you can create a new one this way: (1) Open the CD-ROM with the CiderPress volume copier. (2) Copy the entire thing off into an image file ("image.po"). (3a) Open "image.po" with the volume copier, and copy new ProDOS volumes onto it. Or, (3b) Open "image.po", delete all the files in the ProDOS volumes, and copy & paste individual files in. (4) Rename "image.po" to "image.iso" and record it onto a CD-R. -- Send mail to fadden@fadden.com (Andy McFadden) - http://www.fadden.com/ CD-Recordable FAQ - http://www.cdrfaq.org/ CiderPress Apple II archive utility for Windows - http://www.faddensoft.com/ Fight Internet Spam - http://spam.abuse.net/spam/ & http://spamcop.net/