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Re: Disk images-- ShrinkIt .sdk on dsk's
On 07 Aug 1999 08:31:42 GMT, supertimer@aol.com (Supertimer) wrote:
>If you are serious about emulating a IIGS, it is best not
>to mess with tiny dsk images. Jeff Blakeney posted a
>good way to transfer IIGS info.
The real benefit here is that I got my emulated IIgs running the exact
same GS/OS set up with all the extras installed without having to do
it all from scratch. I won't be setting up an exact copy of my IIgs
setup in my emulators because I don't really have the hard drive space
for 1.2 GB of disk images. :)
I'll probably just transfer over four or five of my nine ProDOS
partitions.
>Use ShrinkIt GS to compress an ENTIRE hard disk
>drive partition, then transfer it across to the PC (he used
>null modem 56k to transfer 11MB of compressed
>volume across). On the PC, use Nulib to extract the
>hard disk partition as an image file, which boots in XGS
>or Sweet16. Of course a Zip drive would even be better.
Keep in mind that when you create a disk image of a 32 MB ProDOS
volume, the disk image has to be saved to an HFS volume. ProDOS has a
16 MB maximum file size limit. When you use GSHK to compress it, you
might be able to get away with saving the archive to a ProDOS volume.
In my case it would have worked because my ProDOS volumes weren't near
being full so they compressed down to the 6-11 MB range.
>Works with ProDOS volumes. Not sure about HFS
>ones. Well, Sweet16 is said to support them. I wonder
>how XGS will react. ;-)
Good question I should try that out one of these days. :)
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