I would buy a FloppyEmu if it plugged into the back of the Mac 128k. Apparently on the 128 it has to plug into the machine internally. I don't want to keep cracking the case open. Thanks. I think Tony will be able to help me out. Cheers, Corey corey cohen uǝɥoɔ ʎǝɹoɔ
On Apr 3, 2017, at 2:18 PM, Joseph Oprysko <joprysko1@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Corey, i could make you up a disk. The easiest way to transfer software to your 128 though would be the FloppyEmu by Big Mess O Wires. Those little things sitting on top of a few of the Apple II's on our display.
With that unit, all you'd have to do would be to copy the Disk images to an SD card, then it plugs into the external floppy port.
But since I'm further away from Infoage, you may want to check with Tony.
On Mon, Apr 3, 2017 at 2:10 PM corey cohen via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote: I was hoping to get the serial to Mac 128/512k transfer disk from tck8800.com on a 400k floppy so I don't have to get a bridge machine going forward. Once I have a copy of that disk and an rs422 to rs232 cable I can just use my modern MacBook Pro to transfer files and disk images.
Thanks, Corey
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