It's been a *LONG* time since I had any of my Apple //'s running. I've got
the following:
Apple //+
2 or 3 Apple //e's
some Apple //c's, including 2 of the little greenscreen monitors
2 Apple //gs's (one has a SCSI adapter)
I've also got various floppy drives.
What I'm not sure of is the state of my software. Currently all of my 5.25"
Apple // software is on loan to a friend (I don't have much, it's only one
small box). I've got a bunch if //gs software, but I'm not sure where. I
also have a Powerbook 520c that I can use to read and write 3.5" ProDOS
floppies. I think I can also use it to make new System 6 floppies if I
can't find the ones I have.
I'm trying to figure out what on earth I should setup. My real goal is to
run the following game, on real hardware:
http://www.iosphere.net/%7eeric/wizardry/weeping_snows.htm
I'm guessing my best bet, from a space related point of view is to use one
of the //c's and the small monitor that goes with it. The question then
becomes, how on earth does one write emulator images back to real 5.25"
floppies these days? I'm guessing my best bet might be to setup a //gs long
enough to write the floppies. ISTR, there is a program to transfer them
over a serial line, but you need a boot floppy for the Apple // to start the
process (as well as a Super Serial card, which I believe is built into a
//c).
Zane