> On Apr 23, 2025, at 6:22 PM, Joe George via cctalk <[email protected]> > wrote: > > If you know the geometry of the disk you want to write, you could use > greaseweazle's conversion function to take the "raw" files (which I presume > are just straight data dumps w/no formatting information) into an IMD or > something. IMD's format includes the diskette geometry in it so the ImageDisk > tool knows what to write, and other software that uses IMD uses the embedded > geometry to know what the disk looks like. "Raw" volumes are typically just > straight sector data dumps with no indication of sector sizes or tracks. > > Joe > >> On Apr 23, 2025, at 8:40 PM, Bill Gunshannon via cctalk >> <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> >> Can anyone here tell me what tool I can use to create >> DSK, DMK or IMD files from files with the extensions >> "raw" and VOL? I am once again trying to get the CPM >> Adaptable System for UCSD Pascal to work on an emulator. >> I would also like to try and get the PDP-11 version of >> UCSD Pascal running again and that requires the same >> ability. >> >> bill >
I’ve also got multiple UCSD disk images in ‘.PDSK’ format. Converting these to be able to mount them using SIMH would be very useful to me. I have a Z80 set of files and .dsk images that will run UCSD Pascal using SIMH. I’d like to get a PDP-11 version of the same running. The UCSD Pascal mailing list "[email protected]” may be of some assistance for these endeavors. David Never ascribe to malice that which is adequately explained by incompetence --Napoleon Bonaparte David Barto [email protected]
