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This page is for 32 Meg hard drive image support, also called "volume image" since that is how ProDOS segregates partition space.  Volume images are mainly used on cards like the CFFA, Focus, and [MicroDrive/Turbo MicroDrive/Turbo].
This page is for 32 Meg hard drive image support, 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 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 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.

Revision as of 00:14, 25 January 2018

This page is for 32 Meg hard drive image support, also called "volume image" since that is how ProDOS segregates partition space. Volume images are mainly used on cards like the CFFA, Focus, and MicroDrive/Turbo.

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.

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 ReActiveMicro Support.