Kellion writes ... > > Does anyone happen to know the last DOS 3.3 version of Copy II Plus > before ProDOS? I am trying to find a DOS 3.3 version that will allow > me to do copies from volume to volume on a DOS 3.3 partition of my > hard drive. > .... Don't know what any version of Copy II+ would make of DOS 3.3 volumes on hard disk. If you are talking about using Copy II+ on a hard disk with 1600-sector (400k) DOS 3.3 partitions, you probably need version 5.5 or earlier modified to work with 50 tracks and 32 sectors/track. (I don't know of any such Copy II+ available from an archive. The modified Copy II+ might do fine for most functions; but, it probably would not work correctly for something like the Track/Sector mapping function.) If your DOS 3.3 partitions are regular size (560-sector) volumes, Copy II+ v5.5 or earlier started from diskette or a partition may work-- never tried it, though. Your best bet may be Glen Bredon's DOS Master system. It includes ways to create different size DOS 3.3 partitions on hard disk along with a modified FID to handle copying files. DOS Master and docs are available on GS WorldView's archive at http://apple2.org.za/gswv/a2zine/System/ . Rubywand Ok, I have the answer you need... sort of. Rich sells the CFFA and in my opinion it is the best storage card for the price and maybe the best period. I have my Apple IIplus running a program called DOS MASTER on it that divides up the Compact Fash card into DOS3.3 partions and then I just copy my images into those using ADT. It won't work on all images but it works on a lot of them. I set my system to boot prodos then autoload dos master. From there, dos master goes right into the first dos3.3 partition which I have a DOS3.3 master image with my own custom menu to load my programs. Changing to a different partion is done with the volume command, for example; CATALOG,V4 Will go to the volume 4 on the compact flash dos partion that is set up. There are some drawbacks, but it is the best solution I've found for having DOS on a hard drive. Vince Replica 1 Apple 1 clone http://www.vintagecomputer.tk