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Re: Disk Images
- Subject: Re: Disk Images
- From: bongini@law3.law.ucla.edu (STEPHEN BONGINI)
- Date: Wed, 15 Feb 1995 01:14:16 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: UCLA School of Law
- References: <2105.UUL1.3#25274@ace.com>
In article <2105.UUL1.3#25274@ace.com> arthur1@ace.com (Grooveman) writes:
>From: arthur1@ace.com (Grooveman)
>Subject: Disk Images
>Date: Wed, 8 Feb 95 14:25:54 EST
>Hi folks!!!! I was just wondering how I can convert some of my disks to
>disk images.....I don't even know what I can convert (i.e. Dos 3.3,
>Prodos, etc.????)....Any help would really,really, really be
>appreciated.....Thanxs a ton..........Grooveman
In article <2105.UUL1.3#25274@ace.com> you write:
>From: arthur1@ace.com (Grooveman)
>Subject: Disk Images
>Date: Wed, 8 Feb 95 14:25:54 EST
>Hi folks!!!! I was just wondering how I can convert some of my disks to
>disk images.....I don't even know what I can convert (i.e. Dos 3.3,
>Prodos, etc.????)....Any help would really,really, really be
>appreciated.....Thanxs a ton..........Grooveman
The programs I have seen convert any 5 1/4" disk to an image. There
is DSK2FILE which I keep hearing about. However, I found a program called
DISKREAD which is _much_ faster. I'm not sure where I got it but could do
some checking if you want. (probably cassandra or wilbur)
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Steve Bongini bongini@law3.law.ucla.edu