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* Compulsive Copier (Los Angeles Pirates - 1986)
 
* Compulsive Copier (Los Angeles Pirates - 1986)
 
* Copy ][ ST (Central Point Software Inc. - 1986)
 
* Copy ][ ST (Central Point Software Inc. - 1986)
* copyStar (Peter Rohde - 1988)
 
 
* [http://www.ppest.org/atari/floimgd.php COPYACC] : Copy ACC program - with ramdisk, for filewise copy. (Pera Putnik - 2006)
 
* [http://www.ppest.org/atari/floimgd.php COPYACC] : Copy ACC program - with ramdisk, for filewise copy. (Pera Putnik - 2006)
 
* copyStar (Peter Rohde - 1988)
 
* Dcopy (Ralph Walden - 1991)
 
* Dcopy (Ralph Walden - 1991)
 
* [[Duplicator]] : (Flix of Offbeat - 1991) Offbeat's Duplicator copies any unprotected Atari ST disk (with 512 bytes per sector).
 
* [[Duplicator]] : (Flix of Offbeat - 1991) Offbeat's Duplicator copies any unprotected Atari ST disk (with 512 bytes per sector).
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* ST-Happy
 
* ST-Happy
 
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== See also ==
 
 
[[Disk Imaging]]
== Externals links ==
 
See also [[Disk Imaging]]
 
 
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Revision as of 12:39, 14 December 2007

Programs

  • A Copier (MegaSoft Ltd. - 1986)
  • Acopy (Eurosystems - 1989) [including many clones]
  • BetterCopy (TS-Software - 1988)
  • Bitcopy (Copy Service Stuttgart / West Germany)
  • Bitte ein Bit !
  • Blitz (Blitz Software Products)
  • Compulsive Copier (Los Angeles Pirates - 1986)
  • Copy ][ ST (Central Point Software Inc. - 1986)
  • COPYACC : Copy ACC program - with ramdisk, for filewise copy. (Pera Putnik - 2006)
  • copyStar (Peter Rohde - 1988)
  • Dcopy (Ralph Walden - 1991)
  • Duplicator : (Flix of Offbeat - 1991) Offbeat's Duplicator copies any unprotected Atari ST disk (with 512 bytes per sector).
  • E-Copy (Robert Weiss - 1995) : ECOPY is sold since many years and it is indeed THE standard copy-programme for the ATARI-computer-system. After the development of FCOPY/FCOPYPRO had stopped, ECOPY took FCOPYïs pole-position in every case.
  • FastCopy (Martin Backschat - 1990) [Version 1.00 known as the Impressionist - 1987]
  • FastCopy Pro (Martin Backschat - 1991)
  • Kobold
  • MegaForm (Peter Maier)
  • ProCopy (Proco Products / The Moving Finger [UK] - 1986)
  • Side Track Disk Copier (Monarch Development - 1985)
  • SpeedCopy (Fraisine from Deus - 1990)
  • St-Copy (Midnight Design Software - 1986)
  • ST-Happy


See also

Disk Imaging

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