Added howto import files using Disk Copy

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<LI> <A HREF="#rom"> Macintosh ROM image </A> </LI> <LI> <A HREF="#rom"> Macintosh ROM image </A> </LI>
<LI> <A HREF="#b-disk"> Creating a boot disk</A> </LI> <LI> <A HREF="#b-disk"> Creating a boot disk</A> </LI>
<LI> <A HREF="#mount"> Mounting Unix Files</A> </LI> <LI> <A HREF="#mount"> Mounting Unix Files</A> </LI>
<LI> <A HREF="#import"> Importing Mac Files</A> </LI>
</UL> </UL>
<HR> <HR>
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<P> If Basilisk II is running MacOS 7.5.3 or newer, you can easily access some <P> If Basilisk II is running MacOS 7.5.3 or newer, you can easily access some
of the files from your OS X disks. Just set the 'Unix directory to mount' in the of the files from your OS X disks. Just set the 'Unix directory to mount' in the
Volumes tab of the Preferences. Next time the Emulator starts up, a new disk will Volumes tab of the Preferences. Next time the Emulator starts up, a new disk
appear on its Desktop (called Unix). </P> will appear on its Desktop (called Unix). </P>
<P> To prevent clashes with the OS X desktop files, I suggest that the directory <P> To prevent clashes with the OS X desktop files, I suggest that the directory
you select is not a whole disk (<I>e.g.</I> '/' or '/Volumes/disk'). Mount a you select is not a whole disk (<I>e.g.</I> '/' or '/Volumes/disk'). Mount a
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<H2> <A NAME="import">Importing Mac Files</A> </H2>
<P> If you are not running MacOS 7.5.3 or newer, the above trick won't work.
This makes getting files into Basilisk II harder. Luckily, older versions of
Apple's "Disk Copy" utility can create a disk image file that is compatible
with Basilisk II (<I>i.e.<.I> you can add it as a disk volume).
<P>Open 10.1's Disk Copy program, and create a "Mac Standard" image, or
use Disk Copy 6.??? in Classic.
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Written by Nigel Pearson on 26th March, 2003. Written by Nigel Pearson on 26th March, 2003.