Blank DSKs ref: BlankDSKs.zip BlankDsks.zip - contains ... StdDOS33blank0.dsk FastDOS33Blank0.dsk PDOS19Blank0.dsk BlankDSKs_Info.txt (this info in a Text file) Note: All three DSKs employ standard DOS 3.3 sector ordering. FastDOS33Blank0.dsk (DOS 3.3) This 'DOS 3.3' Dsk boots a high-compatibility speeded DOS 3.3 and runs a general purpose HELLO program which can work as a program selector (see REMs in the program). Otherwise, the Dsk is blank. This disk image (and any duplicate) is good for copying DOS 3.3 programs to and makes a good target for making whole-disk copies of other Dsks using Disk Muncher. It will work fine as a "blank DOS 3.3 disk" or "blank disk" for games, etc. which want to create Save Game, Save Work, etc. disks. StdDOS33blank0.dsk (DOS 3.3) This 'DOS 3.3' Dsk boots a standard DOS 3.3 and runs a simple HELLO program which automatically does a CATALOG. Otherwise, the Dsk is blank. This disk image (and any duplicate) is good for copying DOS 3.3 programs to and makes a good target for making whole-disk copies of other Dsks using Disk Muncher. It will work fine as a "blank DOS 3.3 disk" or "blank disk" for games, etc. which want to create Save Game, Save Work, etc. disks. PDOS19Blank0.dsk (ProDOS) The ProDOS DSK boots ProDOS v1.9. This is the last version which works on both 64k Apple II's and 128k (or larger) Apple II's. Upon booting, a general purpose STARTUP program is launched. It can work as a program selector (see REMs in the program). Besides PRODOS, BASIC.SYSTEM and STARTUP, the Dsk is blank. This disk image (and any duplicate) is good for copying ProDOS-8 programs to and makes a good target for making whole-disk copies of other Dsks using Disk Muncher. It will work fine as a "blank ProDOS disk" or "blank disk" for games, etc. which want to create Save Game, Save Work, etc. disks. Rubywand