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Re: Extracting files from .dsk image
In article <RJmdnY91t-NlzKbfRVn-iQ@comcast.com>,
"Ernest" <leucoplast@seanet.NOSPAMS.com> wrote:
> "wanji" <igor.chiandetti@retro-it.org> wrote in message
> pan.2005.03.18.14.07.45.359823@retro-it.org">news:pan.2005.03.18.14.07.45.359823@retro-it.org...
> > Il Thu, 17 Mar 2005 06:27:37 -0800, Ernest ha scritto:
> >
> >
> > >
> > > I tried Fishwings but it won't work on CP/M formats. Apple Commander
> works
> > > well, but now I've run into a different problem.
> > >
> >
> > does that mean that Apple Commander can manage Apple CP/M disks?
>
> Yes. It reads and lists the files on these CP/M disks perfectly -and these
> Basis 108 (CP/M) disks are finicky. My IIe won't read some of them, but
> Apple Commander read them all just fine. It even read disk images of damaged
> disks! It's a terrific tool.
I agree, I especially like how easy it is to create & modify file
filters.
If you're using the command line, I've made a few changes that Rob
Greene hasn't had a chance to merge yet. Details are here:
http://www.wright.edu/~john.matthews/ac.html
Most were to improve UCSD Pascal support, but the main command line
no longer limits the output file size.
--
John
jmatthews at wright dot edu
www dot wright dot edu/~john.matthews/