Subject: Re: help how to make prodos disk Path: lobby!newstf02.news.aol.com!portc01.blue.aol.com!news.washington1.Level3.net!news.denver1.Level3.net!Level3.net!not-for-mail Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 17:12:48 -0800 From: processoroverclocked@33mhz.cjb.net (Jon Bettencourt) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Message-ID: References: <5DAA714EAD0835D3.3118A4F63392C0D9.A4F2EC4BE9C9082D@lp.airnews.net> <9ED9B2EF0F0D8E56.4AC158FE767E97C1.6716BE1BA3987031@lp.airnews.net> Organization: Kreative Entertainment Services X-Newsreader: Newswatcher 2.2.2 (Just recently damaged it's own preferences file! Eeeeergh!! It makes me soooo mad!!!) Lines: 36 NNTP-Posting-Host: cyberia.interx.net X-Trace: news.denver1.Level3.net 966470881 3560 209.0.37.14 In article <9ED9B2EF0F0D8E56.4AC158FE767E97C1.6716BE1BA3987031@lp.airnews.net>, "Sonny" wrote: > It still doesn't work, i used the finder to erase disk and drag all files to > the erased disk. Still get UNABLE TO LOAD PRODOS. I think it is because > the disk is create on Powermac. I got two people replies, they have no > problem create the disk if only if on 68 mac instead of powermac. Hmmm.... > so what is the problem I have a PowerMac and it works perfectly fine for me. Are you _sure_ the disk has a file called PRODOS on it??? I'm compiling a list of systems that produce bootable ProDOS disks. Here's what I have so far: PowerMac 7100/66 @ 88MHz DiskCopy: fails Mac Finder: succeeds iMac 233 (Bondi rev A) @ 266MHz DiskCopy: fails Mac Finder: succeeds PowerBook 5300c DiskCopy: succeeds Mac Finder: succeeds Feel free to tack on your system. :) -- Asta la pasta 4 now, Jon. = dimension18.cjb.net === ICQ# 76731065 === jonrelay@napanet.net = In the words of Chelsea: Darnit!!!