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9   <LI> <A HREF="#rom">    Macintosh ROM image     </A> </LI>
10   <LI> <A HREF="#b-disk"> Creating a boot disk</A> </LI>
11   <LI> <A HREF="#mount">  Mounting Unix Files</A> </LI>
12 + <LI> <A HREF="#import"> Importing Mac Files</A> </LI>
13   </UL>
14  
15   <HR>
# Line 141 | Line 142 | and you should boot into your installed
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143   <P> If Basilisk II is running MacOS 7.5.3 or newer, you can easily access some
144   of the files from your OS X disks. Just set the 'Unix directory to mount' in the
145 < Volumes tab of the Preferences. Next time the Emulator starts up, a new disk will
146 < appear on its Desktop (called Unix). </P>
145 > Volumes tab of the Preferences. Next time the Emulator starts up, a new disk
146 > will appear on its Desktop (called Unix). </P>
147  
148   <P> To prevent clashes with the OS X desktop files, I suggest that the directory
149   you select is not a whole disk (<I>e.g.</I> '/' or '/Volumes/disk'). Mount a
# Line 150 | Line 151 | sub-folder instead (like '/Applications
151  
152   <HR>
153  
154 + <H2> <A NAME="import">Importing Mac Files</A> </H2>
155 +
156 + <P> If you are not running MacOS 7.5.3 or newer, the above trick won't work.
157 + This makes getting files into Basilisk II harder. Luckily, older versions of
158 + Apple's "Disk Copy" utility can create a disk image file that is compatible
159 + with Basilisk II (<I>i.e.<.I> you can add it as a disk volume).
160 +
161 + <P>Open 10.1's Disk Copy program, and create a "Mac Standard" image, or
162 + use Disk Copy 6.??? in Classic.
163 +
164 + <HR>
165 +
166   $Id$
167   <BR>
168   Written by Nigel Pearson on 26th March, 2003.

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