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rayarachelian:
--- Quote from: snuci on January 18, 2021, 08:38:08 pm ---I scanned the manual and have it here: http://vintagecomputer.ca/files/Apple/Lisa/documents/KeystrokeforLisaManual.pdf
I have not yet imaged the floppy. What is the best method to do this? I do have an Apple Sauce imager. Will it do a 7/7 compatible disk? I've never tried it.
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Great! If you can attach a serial cable with hardware handshaking to Serial Port B of your Lisa and something with XModem support on the other end (i.e. minicom, Zterm, hyperterminal, etc.) you could boot off a BLU floppy from here: http://sigmasevensystems.com/BLU.html
Otherwise, if you have a classic Mac (i.e. System 9 and lower with a floppy drive), you can use Disk Copy 4.2 to image it and then find a way to transfer that file to a modern machine.
blusnowkitty:
Hang on, the manual says there's two disks... do you have both disks?
snuci:
--- Quote from: blusnowkitty on January 18, 2021, 11:51:44 pm ---Hang on, the manual says there's two disks... do you have both disks?
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Bummer. I only got one disk with it. At least we have the manual and know it exists. I guess there's not much point at archiving the one disk :(
rayarachelian:
--- Quote from: snuci on January 19, 2021, 09:43:22 am ---Bummer. I only got one disk with it. At least we have the manual and know it exists. I guess there's not much point at archiving the one disk :(
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do it anyway, the first disk might be enough, maybe the 2nd disk is for examples, etc.
blusnowkitty:
I'll second Ray - better to have something preserved than nothing at all!
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