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Re: Extracting files from .DSK



In article <4788ecae.0307090630.4303b07f@posting.google.com>,
Robert Thomas <rthomas@wwlnk.net> wrote:
 
> pausch@saaf.se (Paul Schlyter) wrote in message news:<bee306$1hgi$1@merope.saaf.se>...
>> In article <TxQNa.150969$lK4.4235261@twister1.libero.it>,
>> Piergiorgio d' Errico  <pgde8@libero.it> wrote:
>>  
>>> Hello to everyone !
>>> I have the need to extract files from a .DSK image to Linux fs, but I don't 
>>> find around a tool for this. Also I need to detokenize Applesoft & Integer 
>>> Basic files.
>>> As someone surely guess, I want to get ASCII-readable sources of tokenized 
>>> BASIC (A & I) files on Linux fs.
>>> 
>>> Hope someone can help me.
>>> TIA
>>  
>> Download the freeware FID utility from my Apple II page:
>>  
>> http://home.tiscali.se/pausch/apple2/
>>  
>> It comes with free C source (one single C file) and does what you
>> want to do.  Files can be extracted in binary or ASCII form -- the
>> latter includes a detokenization of Basic (A & I) files.
>>  
>> I haven't run it on Linux yet, but it compiles and runs fine on
>> Free-BSD, HP-UX and AIX, so I would expect no problems on Linux.
> 
> 
> How about A/UX?
 
It ought to work there too, unless A/UX behaves significantly
different from other OS'es.  It ran on Mac-OS X anyway.....
 
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