On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 9:29 AM, Alexandre
Souza<alexandre-listas at e-secure.com.br> wrote:
I should note
that I have zero floppy disks for the mac or apple
2e/2gs. ?So this is sort of a fun boot-strapping project to see if I
can get there from here.
? There are utilities you can type (yes!) on an apple and transfer floppy
image files to disk. Lots of people do that for floppy creation when they
have nothing, and no apple user around. You just need a null-modem cable and
a serial board on the apple.
I found this thing called ADT that does what you describe. You point
it at a disk image on a mac or PC (if you have the right cable) and
type IN#2 on the 2e or 2gs, then it does what you describe. It looks
like it does a call-151 then types in a bunch of binary that
represents the entire OS. lol That's my goal. But I need ADT and 2e
disk images on the mac first.