Gadzooks !! From what I've been to glean from Google the Atari ST sites with the 3 part FAQ no longer exists nor even the later Quick ST FAQ.
A bloody infidel sacrilege !!
Not on the Atari.org site nor even on the Atari Archives site !!
Fortunately, to my credit as a packrat and servant to the gods of computing , I've found squirrelled away on a previous hard-drive not only the original FAQ, but also the "new" 3 part FAQ, the later ST Quick FAQ as well as the ST A to Z of computing, and my own collection of ST tips garnered from a decade on BBS's and the newsgroups.
The Atari Compendium is also even still online.
"Thanks C-Gods".
I even found an ST master program and it's DOS compliment to transfer files thru the serial ports.
AND how-tos to use a DOS fdd to replace a failed ST fdd.
Now the problem. To edit this all down to a usable file that could perhaps be used on such as atari.org.
No promises as my to-do cup runneth over, but possibly an fdd file to solve the problem of the dearth of the lousy Atari fdd . Some simple solutions ignoring Atarians fixation with HDDs when obviously hard-drives overcame those limitations, some that have to be translated from German,
(Germans were always the best with STs since Atari did the same in Germany as Apple did in US schools), others that required the Ajax chip and TOS v.2.06 to support 1.44 HDfds. Some solutions may be problemmatic because of the magnetic media difference between DD and HD. It ain't gonna happen soon so I would still advise Nathan and Ahn to get a DD fdd. or buy one cheap or even a whole working ST on e-Bay.
Again I would suggest that using FastCopy with the (free)STEEM emulator
could perhaps produce a useable SD disk. I haven't used STEEM so I can't say. But it might be possible.
Perhaps I could send some limited docs in a zip file to both of you on using a 1.44, preferably a rarer DD720 but no guarantees it will work.
Lawrence
Ha, Ha bloody message-gobbling forum board. I copied before I submitted with the mouse-click