.do files are "DOS Order" files (.po are ProDOS Order files) If someone points me to the disk image (I read the message with it waaaaaaay back somewhere in this thread) I will use my floppy emu to mount and transfer it (should work, I've done it many times before) to actual 5.25" media. Usually the .nib files were the protected software images. The images can be read but disks only copied with nibble copying software (edd + card and I'm F'edd up software makes the .nib files) I haven't run into .do files that were protected but I don't use them often (the majority of Apple II software is avail in .dsk format) I'm at work but will dig thru this thread for the disk image link and will do it this evening. Joseph Oprysko has the same hardware I do so one of us could Likely get it done. Tony Sent from my iPhone
On Jan 18, 2017, at 1:49 AM, Dan Roganti via vcf-midatlantic <vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 12:56 AM, Dan Roganti <ragooman@gmail.com> wrote:
oh man, I didn't even try to load it yet into the emulator I just tried it on AppleWin and it loads fine !! I used each ][+, ][e and Enhanced ][e LinApple is supposed to be a port of AppleWin, so it should work there too
I get the splash screen and then pressed enter to get to the main screen So it must be a Protected disk, right ?
But I think I forgot how to load Dos into the original ][ mode After it boots up into the Monitor, I switch to Basic, and at the prompt, I tried PR#6 at the Basic prompt, but I get a "Error #6" So the Dos didn't load, it's the same Master.dsk used for ][+, ][e, etc
But which emulator did you use again ? Dan
ok, I know why I couldn't load the Logo disk while using the original ][ mode in the emulator, I had the right steps to load a disk for the original ][ mode somehow I didn't select the disk image file the next time around,
So I can run the that Lego TC Logo *.do disk in any Apple mode within the emulator with ][ original, ][+, ][e, and enhanced ][e, it works fine
So then since we can't read it with CiderPress or AppleCommander, could this then be a Protected disk ?
I'm trying to recall which Apple Util lets you extract the files from a protected disk I had several for the C64 Anyone recall something like this ? Dan