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A 32 Meg hard drive image, also called "volume image", since that is how ProDOS segregates partition space.  Volume images are mainly used on cards like the CFFA, Focus, and [https://wiki.reactivemicro.com/MicroDrive/Turbo MicroDrive/Turbo].  The most current image is distributed as standard issue with the MicroDrive/Turbo from [https://wiki.reactivemicro.com/ReActiveMicro ReactiveMicro].
A 32 Meg hard drive image, also called "volume image", is how ProDOS segregates partition space.  Volume images are mainly used on cards like the CFFA, Focus, and [https://wiki.reactivemicro.com/MicroDrive/Turbo MicroDrive/Turbo].  The most current image is distributed as standard issue with the MicroDrive/Turbo from [https://wiki.reactivemicro.com/ReActiveMicro ReactiveMicro].


The idea with images is they are a simple way to distribute data without the need for users to duplicate effort.  All Apple II users require and want the same programs.  Each user no longer needs to create, setup, download, and organize the same programs.  This will save the Community hundreds of hours a year in effort.  And it is much simpler to delete or ignore programs you don't use than trying to find and latest good versions of the ones you do.
The idea with images is that they are a simple way to distribute data without the need for users to duplicate effort.  All Apple II users require and want the same programs.  Each user no longer needs to create, setup, download, and organize the same programs.  This will save the Community hundreds of hours a year in effort.  And it is much simpler to delete or ignore programs you don't use than trying to find the latest good versions of the ones you do.


This page exists because of the sole effort of John M Holmes Jr.  Big thanks to him and his work, and desire to share with the Community!
This page exists because of the sole effort of John M. Holmes Jr.  Big thanks to him and his work, and desire to share with the Community!


'''NOTE:''' To have a program considered to addition to the current images, please contact John M Holmes Jr or [http://store.reactivemicro.com/contact-us/ ReActiveMicro Support].
'''NOTE:''' To have a program considered for addition to the current images, please contact John M. Holmes Jr or [http://store.reactivemicro.com/contact-us/ ReActiveMicro Support].
For real time updates to this Wiki page be sure to create an account and watch this page.




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image:5.25floppy.jpg|Current ProDOS 8 Volume Image|link=https://downloads.reactivemicro.com/Apple%20II%20Items/Software/32%20Meg%20Hard%20Drive%20Images/2018-01-23%20-%20ProDOS8.2mg
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===How To Use===
===How To Use===
Programs are generally sorted by category. Games, Utils, Programming, Copy2Plus are an example of some folders.  Pressing the first letter of a section will cause Bitsy Bye to show only those items which start with that letter.  Arrow keys to move, Enter to select, and Esc to go back.  This is the general way to navigate and run all ProDOS programs.
Programs are generally sorted by category. Games, Utils, Programming, Copy2Plus are an example of some folders.  Pressing the first letter of a section will cause Bitsy Bye to show only those items which start with that letter.  Use Arrow keys to move, Enter to select, and Esc to go back.  This is the general way to navigate and run all ProDOS programs.


'''To Run A DOS 3.3 Game/Program:''' Enter the folder and select BOOT.SYSTEM to run.  This starts FastBoot v3.4.  It is needed in order to run the DOS 3.3 programs under ProDOS.  You CAN NOT run any DOS 3.3 programs without FastBoot.
'''To Run A DOS 3.3 Game/Program:''' Enter the folder and select BOOT.SYSTEM to run.  This starts FastBoot v3.4.  It is needed in order to run DOS 3.3 programs under ProDOS.  You CAN NOT run any DOS 3.3 programs without FastBoot.


After playing a game, Control-Apple-Reset will reboot the machine.
After playing a game, Control-Apple-Reset will reboot the machine.
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And lots more playable from the drive on a //e, //c, //c+ or //gs or any other Apple Computer or Laser 128 that can mount a smartport or hard drive image via FloppyEMU, Focus Drive, SCSI Drive, CFFA, CFFA3000. Will also run on a MicroDrive/Turbo provided the files are copied over to the CF card with CiderPress or via another hard drive storage solution. RAMFactor 8M or other such device can use the files on it, but everything won’t quite fit.
They are lots more playable from the drive on a //e, //c, //c+ or //gs or any other Apple Computer or Laser 128 that can mount a smartport or hard drive image via FloppyEMU, Focus Drive, SCSI Drive, CFFA, or CFFA3000. Will also run on a MicroDrive/Turbo provided the files are copied over to the CF card with CiderPress or via another hard drive storage solution. RAMFactor 8M or other such device can use the files on it, but everything won’t quite fit.


About 400 games that work on a //gs, although some of those will work on the //e, but it’s hit and miss.  The games that are meant for the //gs are in the GS.GAMES folder. The ones that will run on the enhanced
About 400 games work on a //gs, although some of those will work on the //e, but it’s hit and miss.  The games that are meant for the //gs are in the GS.GAMES folder. The ones that will run on the enhanced
//e are in the IIE.GAMES folder. Inside there, you will find a program called BOOT.SYSTEM. Run that file
//e are in the IIE.GAMES folder. Inside there, you will find a program called BOOT.SYSTEM. Run that file.


After playing a game, Control-Apple-Reset will reboot the machine.
After playing a game, Control-Apple-Reset will reboot the machine.
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GS/OS Version: 6.0.1 from Apple Computers.
GS/OS Version: 6.0.1 from Apple Computers.


Systems Supported: IIgs ROM1 and ROM3 with at least 1Meg RAM.
Systems Supported: IIGS ROM1 and ROM3 with at least 1Meg RAM.
 
 


'''Desk Accessories Loaded:'''
'''Desk Accessories Loaded:'''
* [http://downloads.reactivemicro.com/Apple%20II%20Items/Hardware/TransWarp_GS/Software/TWGS.REPORTER.shk TWGS Reporter] - This reports the speed and settings for a [https://wiki.reactivemicro.com/TransWarp_GS TransWarp] if installed, and allows changes without rebooting.
* [http://downloads.reactivemicro.com/Apple%20II%20Items/Hardware/TransWarp_GS/Software/TWGS.REPORTER.shk TWGS Reporter] - This reports the speed and settings for a [https://wiki.reactivemicro.com/TransWarp_GS TransWarp] if installed, and allows changes without rebooting.
 
*[https://wiki.reactivemicro.com/images/3/3d/ZIPDA.rar ZIPGS] - This reports the speed and settings for a ZIP-GSX if installed, and allows changes without rebooting.
 
*[https://wiki.reactivemicro.com/images/c/ce/CHRONOSIIV2.rar CHRONOSIIV2.0] - This is displays the time in the upper right menu bar of GS/OS. This is useful when testing if your IIgs is locked up.
File:RMFile.png|TransWarp GS Reporter NDA for GS/OS|link=http://downloads.reactivemicro.com/Apple%20II%20Items/Hardware/TransWarp_GS/Software/TWGS.REPORTER.shk
*[https://wiki.reactivemicro.com/images/b/bf/MRAPPLE.rar MR.APPLE] - This animates the Apple Computer logo on the upper left menu bar of GS/OS. This is useful when testing if your IIgs is locked up.




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image:5.25floppy.jpg|Current GS/OS Volume Image|link=https://downloads.reactivemicro.com/Apple%20II%20Items/Software/32%20Meg%20Hard%20Drive%20Images/2018-01-23%20-%20GSOS%20v6.0.1.po
image:Floppy_Icon_312.svg|Current GS/OS Volume Image|link=https://downloads.reactivemicro.com/Apple%20II%20Items/Software/32%20Meg%20Hard%20Drive%20Images/2018-01-23%20-%20GSOS%20v6.0.1.po
image:5.25floppy.jpg|TransWarp GS Reporter NDA for GS/OS|link=http://downloads.reactivemicro.com/Apple%20II%20Items/Hardware/TransWarp_GS/Software/TWGS.REPORTER.shk
image:Floppy_Icon_312.svg|TransWarp GS Reporter for GS/OS|link=http://downloads.reactivemicro.com/Apple%20II%20Items/Hardware/TransWarp_GS/Software/TWGS.REPORTER.shk
image:Floppy_Icon_312.svg|ZIPGS Reporter for GS/OS|link=https://wiki.reactivemicro.com/images/3/3d/ZIPDA.rar
image:Floppy_Icon_312.svg|CHRONOSIIV2.0 for GS/OS|link=https://wiki.reactivemicro.com/images/c/ce/CHRONOSIIV2.rar
image:Floppy_Icon_312.svg|MR.APPLE for GS/OS|link=https://wiki.reactivemicro.com/images/b/bf/MRAPPLE.rar
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== FTP Server Link ==
== Downloadble Files ==
Here is the direct link to the folder on the ReActiveMicro FTP Downloads Server.
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File:RM_Icon_File_Server.svg|Apple II Software, 32 Meg Hard Drive Images folder|link=https://downloads.reactivemicro.com/Apple%20II%20Items/Software/32%20Meg%20Hard%20Drive%20Images/
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==To do:==
Add Focus Card page?
upload CF Card image with volumes.
Edit MDT page to new FTP download links.

Latest revision as of 05:03, 12 January 2020

A 32 Meg hard drive image, also called "volume image", is how ProDOS segregates partition space. Volume images are mainly used on cards like the CFFA, Focus, and MicroDrive/Turbo. The most current image is distributed as standard issue with the MicroDrive/Turbo from ReactiveMicro.

The idea with images is that they are a simple way to distribute data without the need for users to duplicate effort. All Apple II users require and want the same programs. Each user no longer needs to create, setup, download, and organize the same programs. This will save the Community hundreds of hours a year in effort. And it is much simpler to delete or ignore programs you don't use than trying to find the latest good versions of the ones you do.

This page exists because of the sole effort of John M. Holmes Jr. Big thanks to him and his work, and desire to share with the Community!

NOTE: To have a program considered for addition to the current images, please contact John M. Holmes Jr or ReActiveMicro Support. For real time updates to this Wiki page be sure to create an account and watch this page.


ProDOS 8 Volume Image

Current Release Date: 2018-JAN-23

ProDOS Version: 2.4.2 from John Brooks.

Systems Supported: Apple II and newer systems. Several of the programs in the volume image require that a machine with a 65C02 or a 65C816 be used to run them. Unenhanced //e machines and Apple ][ and ][+ machines may have problems running a good part of the software on this image.

NOTE: Bitsy Bye from Brooks and Ferrie is designed to be simple to use and work universally on all II systems.

How To Use

Programs are generally sorted by category. Games, Utils, Programming, Copy2Plus are an example of some folders. Pressing the first letter of a section will cause Bitsy Bye to show only those items which start with that letter. Use Arrow keys to move, Enter to select, and Esc to go back. This is the general way to navigate and run all ProDOS programs.

To Run A DOS 3.3 Game/Program: Enter the folder and select BOOT.SYSTEM to run. This starts FastBoot v3.4. It is needed in order to run DOS 3.3 programs under ProDOS. You CAN NOT run any DOS 3.3 programs without FastBoot.

After playing a game, Control-Apple-Reset will reboot the machine.

Programs List

Main programs list:

  • ADT Pro 2.0.2
  • AE RAMWorks/RAMFactor/RAMExpress Utilities (works with modern day //e RAM cards as well)
  • AppleWorks versions 4 and 5
  • Apple 2 Desktop
  • Apple //e Workstation AppleTalk software
  • Copy 2 Plus 8.4
  • DClock, No Slot Clock, TimeMaster II installers/utilities
  • Imagewriter Toolkit
  • Merlin 8 v2.58
  • MicroDrive/Turbo utilities partition contents
  • Latest version of Passport
  • Zip Chip Installer/Utilities
  • Several ProDOS Utilities and //e, //c diagnostics


Games for the II and IIplus (also IIe, //c, IIGS)

A2 Bejeweled

Air Cars

Alien Downpour

All Star Baseball

Ankh

Apple Invaders

Asteroids I

Asteroids II

Asteroids III

Backgammon

Ball Blazer

Bilestoad

Bill Budge Pinball

Blobs

Brick Out

Connect 4

Crossfire

Cyclod

Defender

Dino Eggs

Eliza

Flash

Flight Simulator

Flip It

Frenzy

Galactic Empires

Genetic Drift

Hires Draw Poker

Juggler

Kangorilla

Kill Sammy

Lemonade Stand

Lifetime

Load Runner

Lode Runner Editor

Madlib

Mario Bros

Maxx S Madness

MicroGammon 2.0

Minit Man

Missle Defense

Ms. Pac Man

Deluxe

Night Crawler

Night Flight

Night Mission

Norad

Ogre

One on One

Organ

Penny Arcade

Pensate

Pick A Dilly

Pitch Test

Pro Golf

Pyramid of Doom

Qubic

Reversi

Rubik Cubik

Sabotage

Snake Bite

Spin Dizzy

Spy Strikes Back

Star Avenger

Star Blaster

Stargate

Succession

Super Blast

Tass Times

Tetrad

Tetris

The Maxx Machine

Tron

Tubeway

Viper

Vopper

Warlock

All of these games have been tested to run on an Apple ][+, Enhanced //e, //c, and //c Plus. They will most likely all work on a //gs as well. They can be either directly launched, or launched by running the “LOADER.SYSTEM” file in the subdirectory for the game. Some of these games may run on an unenhanced //e or an Apple ][ machine, but can’t make any guarantees.


Games For The IIe/c/IIgs Only

Adams Adventure 1

Adventure in Time

Agent USA

Air Cars

Airheart

Airplanes

Alcazar

Alien Ambush

Alien Game

Alien Munchies

Alien Rain

Alien Typhoon

Angel 1

Ape Escape

Apple Panic

Apple Zap

Aquatron

Arctic Passage

Argos

Arkanoid

Asteroids

Atlantis

Autobahn

Baby Foot (Computer Foosball)

Bake and Taste

Battlezone

BC’s Quest for Tires

Beach Head

Beach Party

Beagle Bag

Bee Crunch

Beer Run

Bellhop

Berserker

Birth of the Phoenix

Black Flame Pinball

Blackout

Bloodsuckers

Bolo

Bombs Away

Boulderdash

Brain Teaser Boulevard

Bug Attack

Bug Battle

Burgertime

Burnout

Buzzard Bait

Canyon Climber

Castle Wolfenstein

CC Rally

Ceiling Zero

Centipede

Chivalry

Choplifter

Collect

Columns IIe

Commando

Conan

Congo

Cosmic Juggler

County Carnival

County Fair

Crazy Climber

Creepy Corridor

Crime Wave

Crisis Mountain

Crypts of Callisto

Crystal Castles

Cubit

Cyclod

Cyclotron

Dawn Treader

Deathmaze 5000

Deep Water Danger

Diamond Mine

Dig Dug

Dig Em

Dogfight

Dogfight II

Donkey Kong

Doom Cavern & Sorcerer’s Challenge

Double Trouble

Dragon Fire

Dragon’s Eye

Draw Poker

Drelbs

Drol

Dung Beetles

Dungeon Campaign

Eagle Eggs

Eggs It

Eliminator

Epoch

Falcons

Fathoms Forty

Fender Bender

Fire and Ice

Fire Bird

Flap & Smack

Flip Out

Formula 1

Fracus

Frazzle

Free Fall

Frenzy

Frogger

Frustration Pinball

Fuji Speedway

Gadgets

Galaxian

Galaxy Wars

Genesis

Global Command

GO

Gobbler

Gold Rush

Goonies

High Rise Gorgon

Grand Prix

Grapple

Gremlins

Guardian

Hadron

Hard Hat Mack

Hell Storm

Hero

High Rise

Hive Keepers

Hoe Hopper

Horizon V

Hungry Boy

Hyper Head On

Hyperspare Wars

Interaction Games Disk

Interlude

Invaders

Jawbreaker

Jigsaw

Joust

Jump Jet

Jungle Hunt

Jupiter Express

Kamikaze

Karateka

Keypunch Board Games

Koronis Rift

Labyrinth

Lady Tut

Law of the West

Lazer Silk

Lemmings

Livewire Pinball

Lost Tomb

Mad Venture

Mapple

Mario Bros

Mars Cars

Microwave

Midnight Magic

Millenium Leaper

Millipede

Mines of Malzeb

Miner 2049er

Minit Man

Missile Defense

Monty Plays Scrabble

Moon Patrol

Mousk Attack

Mr. Cool

Mr. Do

Mr. Robot

Ms. Pac Man

Mutant

Nailwood

Narnia

Neptune

Neutrons

Nibbler

Night Crawler

Night Crawler 2

Night Driver

Night Mission

Night Survival

Night Flight

Nightmare Gallery 2

Number Munchers

Odesta Odin

Oh Deer

Orbitron

Oregon Trail

O'Riley's Outpost

Outworld

Palace In Thunderland

Pac Man Atari

Pac Man Datasoft

Pandora's Box

Paper Boy

Pengo

People Pong

Pest Patrol

Phatoms Five

Phaser Fire

Photar

Pie Man

Pig Pen

Pipe Dream

Pirate's Ball

Pitfall 2

Pitstop 2

Plasmania

Poacher Wars

Pooyan

Portal

Preschol IQ

Procyon Warrior

Pulsar

Q Bit

Qix

Quibbles Revenge

Quink

Rad Warrior

Rai Morth's Hollow

Red Alert

Repton

Return of the Galaxians

Ribbit

Rings of Saturn

Robotron

Rocket Command

Russki Duck

SFX Breakout 2

Shamus

Shark Bait

Short Circuit

Snoggle

Snack Attack

Sneakers

Space Cadet

Space Castle

Space Eggs

Space Quarks

Space Race

Space Raiders

Space Vikings

Space War

Space Warrior

Spectre

Spider Raid

Spiderbot

Spindizzy

Spy Hunter

Spy Strikes Back

Spy's Demise

Star Avenger

Star Blazer

Star Clones

Star Cruiser

Star League Baseball

Star Warrior

Star Wars Adventure

Star Wars II

Star Maze

Star Mines

Stellar 7

Stellar Invader

Stunt Cycle

Super Huey

Super Invader

Super Puckman

Survival Math

Swashbuckler

Syzygy

Tag Team Wrestling

Tail Gunner

Tapper

Tax Man

Techno Car Racing

Telengard

Temple of Apshai

Territory

Tetris

The Count

The Snapper

Thunderbird GX

Thunderbomb

Tom Bombem

Tomahawk

Track Attack

Triad

Trolls and Tribulations Trompers

Tunnel Terror

Victory Road

Vindicator

Vopper

Warhead

Wavy Navy

Word Munchers

Wargle

Warlord

Zargs

Zenith

All of these games have been tested to run on an Enhanced //e, a //c, and //c Plus. They will most likely work on a //gs as well. They can be only be launched using BOOT.SYSTEM and using that to navigate to the proper subdirectory the game is listed under.


Games For The IIgs Only

Acey Deucy

Acey Deucy HiRes

Air Cars II

AirSim III

Alien Onslaught

ALInvader

Andromeda Blitz

Anti Gravity

Apple Invaders

Appleoids

Aquarium

Asteroid Field

Asteroids Space

Asteron

Axis Assassin

Bats in Belfry

Berzerk

Berzerker

Bezoff

Blister Ball

BOA

Boulderdash II

Bouncing Kumung

Broken Socker

Cannonball Blitz

Canter Downs

Cest La Vie

Chipout

Computer Foosball

Covert Assault

Crazy Mazy

Cross Rally

Cyber Strike

Deathstar

Dragon Fire

Dragon Maze 1

Dragon Maze 2

Dueling Digits

Eliminator II

Exterminator

Fastgammon

Fathom Attack

Fly Wars

Front Line

Galaxy Gates

Galaxy Travel

Gamma Goblins

Genetic Drift

Ghost Town

Gumball

Handy Dandy

High Orbit

Hires Baseball

Hires Boxing

Hires Breakout

Human Fly

ICBM Strike

Invader Shannon

invasion Force

It's The Pits

J Bird

Jawbreaker II

Jellyfish

Jouster

Jovian Attack

Klan Cookout

LA Flight Simulator

Laser Bounce

Lock and Chase

Lost Ring

Lunar Explorer

Lunar Lander

Mad Bomber

Mad Rat

Marauder 1

Mating Zone

Micro Chess 2.0

Micro Gammon 2.0

Millen Leaper

Mine Field

Miniature Golf

Missile Mania

Mission Impossible

Money Munchers

Montezuma's Revenge

Mystery Fun House

Narina

Nightmare Gallery

Nonads

One on One

One World

Othello

Pac Gal

Paipec

Palace In

Thunderland 2

Pentapus

Phasor Fire

Picnic Paranoia

Pill Box

Pinball

Pirate Adventure

Planetoids

Puckman

Pulsar II

Pyramid of Doom

Quadrant 6112

Quasar

Rainbow Zone

RCFS II

Rear Guard

Retro Ball

Reversi

Roach Motel

Road Block

Road Pizza

Robot Battle

Sampler

Sargon I

Sargon II

Savage Island

Scramble

Sea Wolf

Seafox

Serpentine

Shuffleboard

Shuttle Interface

Skeet

Snake Byte

Snakebyte

Snapper

Snoggle

Space Adventure

Space Kadet

Space Raiders

Space Shuttle

Spitfire

Star Dance

Star Maze

Star Thief

Star Trek

Strange Odyssey

Thief

Time Tunnels

Torax

Tranquility Base

Tsunami

TT Wrestling

Tubeular Skier

Twerps

Ultra Checkers

Voodoo Castle

Vorpal

Whomper Stomper

Worm Walls

None of these games will run on an Enhanced //e, a //c, or //c Plus. They should all run on an Apple //gs but have not yet all been tested. They can be only be launched using BOOT.SYSTEM and using that to navigate to the proper subdirectory the game is listed under.


They are lots more playable from the drive on a //e, //c, //c+ or //gs or any other Apple Computer or Laser 128 that can mount a smartport or hard drive image via FloppyEMU, Focus Drive, SCSI Drive, CFFA, or CFFA3000. Will also run on a MicroDrive/Turbo provided the files are copied over to the CF card with CiderPress or via another hard drive storage solution. RAMFactor 8M or other such device can use the files on it, but everything won’t quite fit.

About 400 games work on a //gs, although some of those will work on the //e, but it’s hit and miss. The games that are meant for the //gs are in the GS.GAMES folder. The ones that will run on the enhanced //e are in the IIE.GAMES folder. Inside there, you will find a program called BOOT.SYSTEM. Run that file.

After playing a game, Control-Apple-Reset will reboot the machine.

GS/OS Volume Image

Current Release Date: 2018-JAN-23

GS/OS Version: 6.0.1 from Apple Computers.

Systems Supported: IIGS ROM1 and ROM3 with at least 1Meg RAM.


Desk Accessories Loaded:

  • TWGS Reporter - This reports the speed and settings for a TransWarp if installed, and allows changes without rebooting.
  • ZIPGS - This reports the speed and settings for a ZIP-GSX if installed, and allows changes without rebooting.
  • CHRONOSIIV2.0 - This is displays the time in the upper right menu bar of GS/OS. This is useful when testing if your IIgs is locked up.
  • MR.APPLE - This animates the Apple Computer logo on the upper left menu bar of GS/OS. This is useful when testing if your IIgs is locked up.


Downloadble Files