Better ROM copying doco (as suggested by Sacha Mitchell)

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<P> The best way (<I>i.e.</I> most legally acceptable) to get a ROM <P> The best way (<I>i.e.</I> most legally acceptable) to get a ROM
image is to produce it from your old Mac. Take a program like CopyROM, image is to produce it from your old Mac. Take a program like CopyROM,
download it onto your old Mac, and use it to produce the image file, download it onto your old Mac, and use it to produce the image file,
which you then upload to your OS X Mac. </P> which you then copy or upload to your OS X Mac.
A good page which describes this process is
<A HREF="http://mes.emuunlim.com/tips/capturing_a_mac_rom_image.htm">here</A>.
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<P> The easiest way to get a ROM image is to get one from someone else <P> The easiest way to get a ROM image is to get one from someone else
(<I>e.g.</I> another Basilisk II user, or an emulation web site). (<I>e.g.</I> another Basilisk II user, or an emulation web site).
@ -153,4 +156,4 @@ Written by Nigel Pearson on 26th March, 2003.
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