Davide,
dd is a utility program that allows you to dump raw file systems or partitions
to image files and back. It is a standard program that comes with all Unix and
Linux systems.
It is available as near function-equivalent implementations on Windows systems
as well:
http://www.chrysocome.net/dd
Is one example I have used successfully in the past.
Tobias
> Am 17.06.2017 um 20:17 schrieb via Ql-Users :
>
> Of course I misunderstood and I thought Wolfgang was referring to a floppy
> disk transfer. Can you please provide the link for the download of this "DD"
> utility?
>
> Thanks
>
> Davide
>
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> Inviato: sabato 17 giugno 2017 20:01
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> Oggetto: Re: [Ql-Users] R: R: QxlwinReader
>
> Davide wrote:
>
>> Having had to transfer a full QL system based on SGC/Qubide to .win
>> with 150 Mb, using DD would have been quite a nightmare.
>
> Why should dd be a nightmare? Are you aware that dd means a utility program,
> not floppies?
>
>> [...]
>
>> I understand the effort to write such sw might not be negligible, but
>> a utility which could manage to read native Qubide hard disks on a PC
>> and transfer files to a .win file (and maybe vicecersa) I think would
>> be very useful.
>
> If you have a PC with IDE port anyway, then where is the problem to use dd
> to get the image?
>
> Peter
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