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One of my latest projects is a small GUI-based program to access CP/M image files. The idea is something along the lines of 22disk, but with disk images instead of physical disks. This tool lets you look at, export, import, delete, rename or copy files to/from/in the image.
The tool assumes typical track layout, so if you have a dsk with a layout that "flips" around at track 80 then you will need to have it shuffled first.
Using the tool is very simple. Buttons in the upper left is used for operations on the image as a whole, while the rest of the buttons are for operations on single files in the loaded image. To access an image, click open and select the file. Then you will be presented with a parameter window. The default values are problably incorrect, so go through all of them carefully. When clicking OK, you're ready to go.
Keep in mind that nothing is saved before you actually save the updated dsk file. You will be able to select a new filename, so this does not automatically overwrite the old image.
Any comments/bug reports are welcome!
The tool assumes typical track layout, so if you have a dsk with a layout that "flips" around at track 80 then you will need to have it shuffled first.
Using the tool is very simple. Buttons in the upper left is used for operations on the image as a whole, while the rest of the buttons are for operations on single files in the loaded image. To access an image, click open and select the file. Then you will be presented with a parameter window. The default values are problably incorrect, so go through all of them carefully. When clicking OK, you're ready to go.
Keep in mind that nothing is saved before you actually save the updated dsk file. You will be able to select a new filename, so this does not automatically overwrite the old image.
Any comments/bug reports are welcome!
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