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Re: Creating .dsk images from real disks.



Just run it the other way around;  ADT has an option for creating a file 
from a floppy. Just slap the ADT disk in s6,d1 and boot, BRUN ADT, Run ADT 
selecting 2, 19200 (assuming COM 2 and 14.4 speed) on the PC side, then on 
the Apple side switch to the disk of choice, select (W) iirc and give the 
file a name. (bleep.dsk). When done the disk will now be a file on the PC 
in whatever directory the ADT executable calls home.
Quick way to backup.  Now if only I could figure out how to convert ADT 
files for use by my Diamond Trackstar....
-Bart

In article <yZcH7.10758$XJ4.7430816@news1.sttln1.wa.home.com>, 
ernestls@home.NOSPAM.com proclaimed...
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>I have a bunch of original system and hardware disks that I would like to
>create .dsk images of for use with ADT. I've used ADT to create real disk
>but I'm not sure of how to create the .dsk images from real disks. Can
>anyone give me some tips, or direct me somewhere that explains it.
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>Thanks.
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>Ernest
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