Yes - but an 8MB CF image can contain a lot of files - so it would probably 
be prudent to build a good starter set as a master image - basic files like 
assembler standard files shipped from Digital Research (Format, PIP, etc) 
in User 0, different editors (Vedit, Wordstar and all customization files) 
in user 1, Languages (c, basic, pascal, etc) in user 1 and so forth.  A 
compressed 8MB image is going to be tiny to download and then use an image 
writer (for windows) or dd (if you have Mac or Linux) to transfer to CF 
card.  Put it in A drive and a blank in B and then build the system you 
want from the master.  So once we commit to a standard format it will be 
easy to build this (especially if we use a format that is compatible with 
cpmtools).  The current format is not compatible because of the holes 
though I have made it work by creating a master image then using dd with 
offset  to re-create the holes on the CF card (it is really a hack).

Dave 

On Wednesday, June 11, 2014 7:56:00 AM UTC-5, [email protected] wrote:
>
> Wouldn't it be possible to create a "minimal" image that used only a small 
> portion of most any CF disk - then use that to boot, and copy the system 
> and files to a new "freshly formatted" CF in the other slot.  That's all a 
> person would need to be up and running easily.
>
> - Gary
>
>
>

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