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How to boot Apple II Desktop/Mousedesk off of a virtual drive?

tanuki65

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I am using A2CLOUD as a hard drive for my Apple //c, and I wonder how to boot Apple II Desktop (which I have on the virtual drive) up. When I type 

-DESKTOP.SYSTEM

it just loads a little, then crashes.

Edit: Also, how can you run AppleWorks?

 
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david__schmidt

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The serial drive driver occupies some memory that the deskop clobbers.  So that's why that approach won't work.  You'd have to find/make real floppy disks to run either of those desktop programs (or AppleWorks, for that matter) from the IIc - or get one of the SmartPort devices that have been coming out lately.

 

tanuki65

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Aren't you thinking of VSDRIVE.LOW?

Edit: Also, is there any way to load MouseDesk from floppy, but then have virtual drives to launch programs from (through MouseDesk)?

 
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tanuki65

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Also, could you give me a list of software that is VSDRIVE compatible? And I thought VSDRIVE loaded in in place of the floppy driver. (Which MouseDesk doesn't overwrite.)

 

david__schmidt

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Aren't you thinking of VSDRIVE.LOW?

Edit: Also, is there any way to load MouseDesk from floppy, but then have virtual drives to launch programs from (through MouseDesk)?
If you can load MouseDesk from floppy (which I don't know, I've never used it) then the version of VSDRIVE that overwrites the floppy driver ought to work (which is what I think A2CLOUD uses).

Also, could you give me a list of software that is VSDRIVE compatible? And I thought VSDRIVE loaded in in place of the floppy driver. (Which MouseDesk doesn't overwrite.)
I don't have a list... if you're overwriting the floppy driver, then any ProDOS software ought to work.  You'd have to ask Ivan specific questions about how A2CLOUD behaves and what to expect; I'm honestly not an expert there.  I only supply the driver. ;)

 
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