[Blindapple] ISO talking eamon disk images

Tony Baechler tony at baechler.net
Sat Oct 17 07:40:12 EDT 2015


Yes, you can boot any disk with Textalker, switch to either the Master or 
Eamon Utilities and play away.  I can send my boot disk if that's of 
interest.  See attached, assuming the list allows attachments.

What I used to do is boot my boot disk, save the state, exit, switch the 
disk in the virtual drive to whatever Eamon I wanted, restart the saved 
state and off I went.  I haven't looked at my Eamon files in quite a while, 
but I have everything if you want.  I did add speedup mods to some disks and 
fixed some bugs, but not all.  I had a good system going.

I think the file you want is tbboot.dsk, but I'm attaching a few others.  I 
think the Eamon disks are from Jayson and I'm not sure what boot.dsk is.  I 
put Pronto DOS on tbboot.dsk which really helps Eamons load a lot faster.

On 10/13/2015 7:21 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
> Hi,  ISO stands for in search of.
>
> I know where the archives for eamon disk images are, but are you saying that if I download from the regular distrobution channels and run the disks with the version of mess for this group, they will simply talk?
>
> I was under the impression that each disk had to have texttalker installed and be rendered compatible in order for it to work.
>
> Happy days if that's not the case.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Erik
>> On Oct 13, 2015, at 5:39 AM, Tony Baechler <tony at baechler.net> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Can you please clarify what you mean?  An ISO is a CD image.  Eamon is in Apple II .dsk disk image format.  Are you wanting a set of talking Eamon disks or are you wanting a CD image?  The EAG distributed a CD image, but it doesn't include talking disk images.  I have talking disk images, but they are not an ISO.  If you can please be more clear on what you're after, I can probably help.
>>
>> Just so you know, you don't actually need talking Eamon disks.  You can boot any talking DOS 3.3 disk, follow the instructions to switch disks and insert either the Eamon Master or Eamon Utilities disk in drive one.  If you just want a complete set for download, http://eamonag.org/ has everything you could want and more.
>>
>> On 10/12/2015 9:31 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:
>>> Hi, does any one know where I can get talking eamon disk images for mess?  Thanks,
>>>
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