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From: iltis@ucsbcsl.UUCP ( )
Newsgroups: net.micro.mac
Subject: Copy II Mac Rumors? Disk Doctor Programs?
Message-ID: <220@ucsbcsl.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 18-Jan-85 12:28:37 EST
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Posted: Fri Jan 18 12:28:37 1985
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With regards to my previous posting, I called up Central Point Software
to order Copy II Mac.  If Apple has indeed bought them out, they are
at least still selling the program.  

I would also appreciate any information on "disk doctor" type programs
that would allow me to repair trashed disks. I am also interested in
hearing opinions from those better informed than myself on why the system
file is so fragile.  For example, I have often found that by copying a
good system file to a disk that refuses to boot, I can resurrect the disk.

<<>>  I worked intensively with the IBM PC for a year and a
 half writing
everything from assembler to c programs with prototype boards and logic
analyzers stuck into the machine.  I NEVER, EVER lost a file on a floppy
disk.  I NEVER, EVER had a disk that refused to boot.  Granted, the system
file and finder on the Mac is vastly more complex than DOS, but safeguards
should have been built in as part of the complexity to guard against trashing
files. <<< Flame off >>>  
-- 
Ronald A. Iltis
UCSB Dept. ECE