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Re: Nulib and Shrinkit question
- Subject: Re: Nulib and Shrinkit question
- From: supertimer@aol.com (Supertimer)
- Date: 2000/01/02
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com
- References: <01bf54df$0f918b20$b1bdb3c7@paulrsm>
"Paul R. Santa-Maria" <paulrsm@ameritech.net> wrote:
>I can use Shrinkit to archive a floppy disk into a file, transfer that file
>to my MS-DOS computer, then use Nulib to create a disk image for use with
>an emulator. Can Nulib take a disk image and compress it into a file that
>Shrinkit can use to re-create the floppy disk?
>
>Yes, I know about ADT but this would be much more convenient for me.
Not that I know of. What you usually do instead is transfer the
.dsk file itself without any conversion back to the Apple II and
run a program called DSK2FILE to convert it back into a disk.
For IIGS users, there is also the GS/OS based program
DOS 3.3 Launcher, which can run ProDOS order disk images
from a hard drive (or RAM drive or 3.5 floppy).