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LIBDSK/Diskette Tools |
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This program wasn't coded in order to image Atari disks. But since it can output RAW disk dumps, it works. It supports writing RAW-files back to disks, too. |
This program wasn't coded in order to image Atari disks. But since it can output RAW disk dumps, it works. It supports writing RAW-files back to disks, too. |
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1. Get the fdrawcmd.sys driver from http://simonowen.com/fdrawcmd/ & install it |
1. Get the fdrawcmd.sys driver from http://simonowen.com/fdrawcmd/ & install it |
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− | 2. Get the win32 build of dsktools from http://www.seasip.info/Unix/LibDsk/dsktool101.zip |
+ | 2. Get the win32 build of dsktools from http://www.seasip.info/Unix/LibDsk/dsktool101.zip & run it |
3. insert an atari ST disk |
3. insert an atari ST disk |
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4. click on 'Disk' and select 'Copy...' |
4. click on 'Disk' and select 'Copy...' |
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10. use "raw" as file type & no compression |
10. use "raw" as file type & no compression |
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11. click on "next" and then click on "finish" |
11. click on "next" and then click on "finish" |
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+ | 12. add the extension '.st' to your newly created file (not '.msa'!) |
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− | + | 13. you're finished! |
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Latest revision as of 19:05, 2 May 2009
ARCHIVING ON WINDOWS XP/2000.
LIBDSK/Diskette Tools
This program wasn't coded in order to image Atari disks. But since it can output RAW disk dumps, it works. It supports writing RAW-files back to disks, too.
1. Get the fdrawcmd.sys driver from http://simonowen.com/fdrawcmd/ & install it 2. Get the win32 build of dsktools from http://www.seasip.info/Unix/LibDsk/dsktool101.zip & run it 3. insert an atari ST disk 4. click on 'Disk' and select 'Copy...' 5. select "A:" in "Drive / Disc image to READ:" 6. use "ntwdm" as the "Drive / file type" 7. use "Auto detect" for compression & format override 8. click on "next" to go to the next page 9. select the target file 10. use "raw" as file type & no compression 11. click on "next" and then click on "finish" 12. add the extension '.st' to your newly created file (not '.msa'!) 13. you're finished!
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