Drken
Experienced Member
I am using a Windows XP system to download the ProDOS disk image files from Apple's archive. I believe that I should be able to use CiderPress to take those files and write them to a 3.5" disk. Yes, when I run CiderPress and use File|Open to try to open one of the .sea files downloaded from Apple's web site, I get the message that "File doesn't appear to be a valid archive or disk image." I am quite stymied! I am under the impression that CiderPress was made for this sort of application - to be able to download old Apple II files and write them to Apple-readable disks on a PC. Am I way off base?
HELP!!!
HELP!!!