On 14 ao�t, 02:00, magnusfalkirk <dean.pha...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Aug 12, 5:11 pm, Toinet <antoine.vig...@laposte.net> wrote:
What is funny is to mount two virtual disk images: one of 800KB and
one of 140KB. Then launch a disk image maker (Asimov there, sorry
Sheppy), create a disk image of the virtual 140KB disk and save onto
the virtual 800KB disk. Go back to the Finder and open the newly
created 140KB disk image ;-)
The software is good for the service,
antoine
Just a couple quick questions. How will we get the virtual image to
the GS? Will your program be able to use a cable setup similar to
ADTPro to transfer the image to the GS? Just curious because I think
it would be great to be able to store the images on the Mac/Pc and
then run them on the GS.
Dean
Hi Dean,
MountIt is a permanent Finder extension which opens disk image files
and installs them as block devices so that they become available to
any GS/OS application. It opens files previously created with disk
image tools such as ImageMaker (Sheppy) or Asimov (Ninjaforce). It
does not offer any cable setup similar to ADTPro, see it as the volume
mounting of .DMG files under Mac OS/X.
An enhancement I would like to see to ADTPro is the ability to copy a
file image from host to host instead of being obliged to use a disk as
a source or as a destination. A disk image file copy feature instead
of an image disk copy.
Antoine