User`s guide

I made a ProDOS 8 CD-ROM just today for the first time. I used Windows '95
since it has APSI driver emulation in an MS-DOS prompt and a *freeware* utility
called DISK2CD from http://www.goldenhawk.com .
It consisted of only these few steps:
1. Get all software onto youir Apple II hard drive that you
want written to CD.
2. Disconnect the hard drive.
3. Reconnect the hard drive to a Windows '95 or DOS machine
with appropriate ASPI drivers.
4. Run DISK2CD.
5. Test the CD out on your Apple II =)
Now I can use Copy II+ 6.5 to make disk images in an uncompressed form,
store them with their file attributes, and have a bootable CD-ROM from which I
can access the utilities and disk images! (WooHoo!) Bye bye to all those 300
5.25" disks!
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From: Supertimer
004- Is a special driver needed for a Toshiba External 2X
CD-ROM drive on a IIGS with Apple Hi-speed SCSI
interface?
Yes, you need an SCSI-2 driver. Sequential Systems sold such a driver for
the Apple Hi-speed card. This driver works well with an Apple CD-300 and a quad-
speed Hi-Val drive tested against it. The Toshiba drive is also an SCSI-2
standard CD-ROM. They all use the same commands and need this driver.
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005- I have an Apple Hi-Speed SCSI card and CD300 CD-ROM
drive on my IIGS. How can I get sound from my CD's?
Sequential's driver allows the audio to work. It allows the Apple Hi- Speed
interface to work with all new CD-ROM drives.
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From: Joe Kohn
006- Where can I buy CD-ROM discs for the Apple II?
Shareware Solutions II ( http://users.foxvalley.net/~joko ) currently
offers several CD-ROMs for the Apple IIGS:
- The Golden Orchard CD
- The TABBS CD
- Studio City CD
- HyperCard-based Script Central CD
- Bernie ][ The Rescue Starter Kit CD