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21.01.2010, 11:48 Uhr
volkerp
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| Zitat: | proof80 postete Oder YAZE-Dateien lesbar machen - wäre auch sehr hilfreich. Das Format ist von Andreas Gerlich dokumentiert.
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Das yaze-Format wird automatisch erkannt. Prinzipiell geht ja alles, was auch libdsk kann:
The following disc image file formats are supported by LibDsk.
"raw" : Raw disc image - as produced by "dd if=/dev/fd0 of=image" . On systems other than Linux, DOS or Windows, this is also used to access the host system's floppy drive.
"logical" : Raw disc image in logical filesystem order. Previous versions of LibDsk could generate such images (for example, by using the now-deprecated -logical option to dsktrans) but couldn't then write them back or use them in emulators.
"floppy" : Host system's floppy drive (under Linux, DOS or Windows).
"ntwdm" : Enhanced floppy support under Windows 2000 and XP, using an additional kernel-mode driver.
"myz80" : MYZ80 hard drive image, which is nearly the same as "raw" but has a 256 byte header.
"cfi" : Compressed floppy image, as produced by FDCOPY.COM under DOS. Its format is described in cfi.html.
"qm" : Disc images created by Sydex's CopyQM. This is a read-only driver.
"teledisk" : Disc images created by Sydex's TeleDisk. This is a read-only driver.
"rcpmfs": Reverse CP/M filesystem. A directory is made to appear as a CP/M disk. This is an experimental system and should be approached with caution. "ydsk": Disc image format used by the yaze and yaze-ag CP/M emulators. -- Volker
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