Hi Friends!
I recently acquired a complete set of Opcode Vision 2.0.3 MIDI software from eBay; 3 disks and the manual! Unfortunately, after installing all 3 disks, it won’t read disk 1 anymore to authorize the computer for permanent use.
I think maybe ten minutes passed between using disks 1-3 to install initially, then reinserting disk 1 to authorize. I now receive an error stating the computer cannot read disk 1 with options to initialize or eject (it is an 800K disc). Disks 2 & 3 work fine.
I used the Application ‘Floppy Fixer’ to try and repair things which it was able to for all but one file that needed it. So it looks like the stuff is there, but perhaps one of the files became corrupted somehow.
I have several other floppies that work just fine, the drive is in great condition too. I assume the disk is just dead (it is about 30 years old after all), but I thought I’d check in with this community to see if there are any options or ideas at all.
This software isn’t really available on the internet anymore (there are some copies on Macintosh garden and Macintosh repository but they’re not usable due to copyright protection). This was such a rare find and if there is any way to restore this disk I’d be elated!!!
thanks for reading if you got this far : ]
Computer: Macintosh Classic II
RAM: 10MB
BlueSCSI: 2GB
OS: 7.5.3
I recently acquired a complete set of Opcode Vision 2.0.3 MIDI software from eBay; 3 disks and the manual! Unfortunately, after installing all 3 disks, it won’t read disk 1 anymore to authorize the computer for permanent use.
I think maybe ten minutes passed between using disks 1-3 to install initially, then reinserting disk 1 to authorize. I now receive an error stating the computer cannot read disk 1 with options to initialize or eject (it is an 800K disc). Disks 2 & 3 work fine.
I used the Application ‘Floppy Fixer’ to try and repair things which it was able to for all but one file that needed it. So it looks like the stuff is there, but perhaps one of the files became corrupted somehow.
I have several other floppies that work just fine, the drive is in great condition too. I assume the disk is just dead (it is about 30 years old after all), but I thought I’d check in with this community to see if there are any options or ideas at all.
This software isn’t really available on the internet anymore (there are some copies on Macintosh garden and Macintosh repository but they’re not usable due to copyright protection). This was such a rare find and if there is any way to restore this disk I’d be elated!!!
thanks for reading if you got this far : ]
Computer: Macintosh Classic II
RAM: 10MB
BlueSCSI: 2GB
OS: 7.5.3