Greg Andrzejewski wrote: > Anyone know of a way to burn ProDOS CDs with a PC? Or for that matter, HFS > CDs? Or anything that a GS or a mac can read? I'd like to create some > archival CDs and clear most of the disk images off of my hard drive. > Unfortunately the only burner I have is on my PC. Is there anyway that I can > get a mac running OS 7.5.5 to create a *.bin or similar CD image that I can > burn on my PC? I don't know about PCs but maybe something similiar to what I do on the Mac will work. What I did was connect my Apple II SCSI hard drive to the Mac. I'd leave the drive off until after the Mac had booted. That was so the Mac wouldn't try to mount or access the drive unneccessarily. After turning on the IIgs drive I'd boot Toast and use the Device Copy setting to burn the CD as a blind copy of the hard drive. The result is a copy of the Apple II hard drive complete with all the ProDOS partitions and is bootable. Wayne On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 19:40:23 -0400, "Greg Andrzejewski" wrote: > >"Wayne Stewart" wrote in message >news:3MaNc.50344$2i3.19860@clgrps12... >> I used to use a Jaz drive with my IIgs. Maybe it was my bad luck but >> I had very poor reliability with Jaz disks. Iomega replaced them for >> free but a backup device that fails repeatedly doesn't emake you feel >> too confident. After that I found a way to burn ProDOS CDs on the Mac >> and never used the Jaz with the IIgs again. > >Anyone know of a way to burn ProDOS CDs with a PC? Or for that matter, HFS >CDs? Use Nero on the PC to import a disk image created with Apple's Disk Copy running on a Mac. The Disk Copy image should be renamed with an .nrg extension and will import into Nero as a foreign disk format. I've burned a number of HFS CDs this way using my PC's burner. Not sure about burning ProDOS CDs though. John