Seems that the drive in your SE/30 supports PC 1.44 media. I'm not aware that WinImage can do such conversions, at least no directly. WinImage was designed with PC/DOS format in mind and it will refuse to load anything even a little different. PC/DOS on-disk format is very different from Mac one. img that can be loaded by WinImage ?Ībout your question.
#Download mac disk image how to#
IMAGE from BA FTP )īzzBR wrote: So, does anyone knows how to convert the. Here are the pictures of my SE/30 running a 7.0.1 install disk created by Winimage using a.
But why to take the easy path, huh ? ( actually I did a test, see below the pictures ) The easy path is download the files from internet converted/dumped already in. Of course, my main objective is to setup my MAC SE/30, but NOW I would like to know if I can create the installs disk from a CopyDisk image using only a PC with a USB floppy drive. So, does anyone knows how to convert the. I will need to do it on another PC with a internal floppy disk. I tried OmniFlop to read the image and save it to floppy. I will need to do it on another PC with a XP. I found another utility that seems to convert the files I need, the "XGS utility Imgutnew.exe", but it does not work on win64. May be because it is not a CopyDisk 4.2 image ( probably it is a CopyDisk 6.X) I tried to use the floptool but it did not worked as expected. ( and then use the WINIMAGE to save it to a floppy disk - it is explained here. Floptool might be able convert a DiskCopy 4.2. Based on the info found on Patrick's guide and trying to find his other guide "Writing images using DiskCopy" I found another piece of good info : floptool from MESS (. Following Patrick's guide, I found we can use HFVExplorer to manipulate some apple images on PC. I didn't know, but you can also run the A/UX on a MAC SE/30 ( More info here ).
#Download mac disk image mac os#
The recommend MAC OS for a SE/30 is versions 6.0.8 or 7.0.1/7.1 ( although it also run 7.5.3 ).Ĭ. This is the info I was looking for to start my tests.ī. What I learned until now (with your help) :Ī.IMAGE are Apple Disk Copy image files. IMAGE files I got from BA FTP file Apple Mac OS 7.5.3 (3.5'') on a PC ( Win8.1) and create the floppy disks on this PC using a USB floppy drive. IMAGE files are DiskCopy images, I'm trying to read the. The collective wisdom is great !! I learned a lot with the info you all posted above.