Hi,
This brings a very important question: If I create an image with
FreeDOS's disckcopy, can I write it back with rawrite? Are they compatible?
Alain
Kenneth J. Davis escreveu:
Hi Arkady! To write a diskimage to disk, simply use FreeDOS DISKCOPY.
For Windows, use:
Hi!
26--2004 17:16 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kenneth J. Davis) wrote to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Get diskcopy from dkcp092x.zip at:
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/dos/diskcopy/
Thank you, right now I already copy file to diskette. Though, at my
taste, in this diskcopy not
At Thu, 26 Feb 2004 7:30pm -0300, Alain wrote:
Hi,
This brings a very important question: If I create an image with
FreeDOS's disckcopy, can I write it back with rawrite? Are they compatible?
Yes. Both use raw images; diskcopy uses int25/int26-style disk access and
rawrite uses
Hi,
This brings a very important question: If I create an image with
FreeDOS's disckcopy, can I write it back with rawrite? Are they compatible?
Alain
As long as you don't use compressed images, images that add
a header (such as an executable stub to write the image to
floppy), then all
On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 02:58:37 +0300 (MSK), you wrote:
Hi,
Thank you, right now I already copy file to diskette. Though, at my
taste, in this diskcopy not enough progress bar.
I have the same 'taste' as you, I like disk accessing program
reporting activity to me. A brief working percentage
Hi Arkady! To write a diskimage to disk, simply use FreeDOS DISKCOPY.
For Windows, use:
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/micro/pc-stuff/freedos/files/distributions/tools/imgtool.zip
RAWRITE is deprecated.
Get diskcopy from dkcp092x.zip at: