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Re: Manipulating CP/M disk images



In article <ywn1z6zhvwc.fsf@skunk.ind.tansu.com.au>,
Raoul Golan  <raoul@ind.tansu.n0-spam.com.au> wrote:
 
> Raoul Golan <raoul@ind.tansu.n0-spam.com.au> writes:
> 
>> Both these utilities and cpmtools are written in C and run on linux or 
>> some sort of unix variant. I suspect, though, that it wouldn't take too 
>> much trouble for someone to make them run on windows.  There really isn't
>> much to them, but it may save people the trouble of wading through
>> the various disk image formats.
> 
> I meant to say that there really isn't much to the Apple II cpm <->
> standard cpm disk image conversion.
 
Well, that depends on what kind of Apple II CP/M disk image you want
to convert it to.  If you want the nibllized form, then there is
some things to consider while converting.
 
> On the other hand, cpmtools is a fine package, well written, and
> I've found it useful countless times.
 
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