![]() ![]() ![]() Winimage always complains about these formats and will not let me write them. I also tried using DIM but DIM insists on only writing to a 360k or 160k floppy and will not write it to a 720k. ![]() Yes I have the DIM version of early DOS and I was able to edit the binary stuff out in a hex editor to make it a perfect img file. If you absolutely need a solution for "modern" lobotomized hardware, then you can feed the above IMA,IMG,and IMD files to the HxC disk tool, save them as a SuperCard Pro or KryoFlux stream and write those using one of those devices. There is a guide to convert raw 160K/180K/320K/360K disk sector images to ImageDisk format here: IMA) with M Brutman's DSKIMAGE tool:Īnd many archives are in ImageDisk (.IMD) format: You can write "raw" 160K/180K/320K/360K disk sector images (.IMG. If you are using a computer with a real Floppy Disk Controller and not a lobotomized USB floppy drive, then the best options are DOS based disk writers. Many game "booters", such as flight simulator, don't even HAVE a file system!Īt any rate, there is not much you can do about it other than use a different disk writer tool. It only knows about FAT file systems, and it is too stupid to know about DOS 1.x disks which lack or have an incorrect Bios Parameter Block in the boot sector. So it always insists on trying to process the file system within the disk image. The problem is that WinImage is not just a disk writer, but also a file extractor. ![]()
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