![]() ![]() so, the best thing i'd suggest is to get system 6 (or later-the classic mac will run 7.5.3, i believe) running again.Īs you know, all the oses up thru 7.5.3 are available from apple for free (as they all were in the good 'ol days) from them here () and, while kinda cool to run system 1 for the hellovit.there's not a lot of practical things you can do. but, you'd have to reformat your HD to MFS to get it to boot system 1. In any case, you probably got a floppy formatted properly to boot system 1-or already had it from something eles. before that the computers ran with the old MFS (mac file system) which was a linear file system -only supporting an 'imaginary' single layer of folders-no nesting. I believe part of your problem is that HFS wasnt introduced until system 5. And when man has hard drive uses floppies not much If PC and Atari floppies have similar head setting, then usually floppy written on PC is well readable.I am *reallllly* rusty on my old mac stuff. But that is troublesome without hard drive. In case of floppy images - and they are only way for titles with RAW data (so, no visible files) imaging SW always has format option.īut here we have problem with some - those using WIndowses floppy driver - thay can not handle 800K (or 400) - like Wdfcopy.īasically, for better readibility, formatting and writing on Atari self is best way. On Atari you can use many programs for format, which offer diverse formats, buit not all will be readable in Windows, PC and I mean here not readable even with special SW. With special SW it is possible to add/extraxt files. Worst is that user gets not proper info that such format is not supported by Windows. But we have here something confusing and really stupid in fact - Windows XP and later usually recognises 800KB floppy, but you can not read or write files correct from/on it. It's been awhile since I've messed with stuff like that so I can't really point you toward one. If you are trying to copy files off one of those 800-830k disks onto a 720k disk, you need to find a formatting program that will allow you to format a 720k disk to a larger capacity. So basically if you are trying to copy one of those extended format disks to a 720k disk, it should fit with no problem because the formatting on it will be copied too. ![]()
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