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Re: Introducing: FASTDSK
Polymorph & Guillaume:
thank you very much for your answer.
I was looking for a volonteer and got 2 answers!
Great!
The idea is that the final validation is done by somebody who speaks
english very well (native tongue).
And a little bit of experience with apple II tools (such as DSK2FILE,
ADT and Locksmith Fast Copy) is recommended.
Yep, I can read word doc with my linux box.
> BTW, thanks for releasing this as freeware! Without having actually
> run the program yet, it looks quite impressive. :-)
DSK2FILE and ADT/ADTPro work fine. Before writing FASTDSK I used to
create .DSK with DSK2FILE.
But I own so many floppies that it was impossible to backup all of
them because the read track/sector process is very slow, I had to
enter a name for every side and if something went wrong (bad
sectors, ...) I had to write this on a piece of paper (which was lost
few days after). These 3 features are the " raisons d'etre " of
FASTDSK.