Manuel Bilderbeek wrote:
> 
> Alex Wulms wrote:
> >
> > You can try under DOS1. It might be that the bootsector is invalid according
> > to DOS2.
> 
> Eh, but where do I store the diskimage then? (Without harddisk?)
> I'll try XSD and D2F.

Ok, I did it! But in an extremely complicated way... Nice story:

D2F also didn't work (again the Not a DOS disk error). So, I was
thinking about the suggestion to try it under DOS1... Like this:

1 Make an XSA file under DOS1 (so without harddisk) of all three disks
(or four, including User Disk) of SD-SNatcher and put those on some disk
2 Start with DOS2, and copy the XSA files to harddisk.
3 Use XSD to decompress the XSA files
4 Use CONCAT to concatenate the resulting 4 DSK files
5 Finally just use START to run SD-Snatcher from harddisk...!

This took a lot of time. Especially making the XSA files and unpacking
them again.

By the way, Alex, the output of XSD was quite strange, something like
this:

Nr of Bytes read: 32768 
Reading
32786 Reading
Reading

All this kind of stuff, all below each other... The counter didn't
really count... Bug?
-- 
Grtjs, Manuel ((m)ICQ UIN 41947405)

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