DOS utilities for quickly dealing with *.D64 1541 disk images [message #379285] |
Wed, 02 January 2019 16:15 |
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Originally posted by: sdn45478
I just uploaded some DOS utilities for dealing with *.D64 disk images.
One program will give you directories of many D64 disk images with
one command. The other will extract an entire D64 image to a DOS
disk with one command. Written in ML1 with sourcecode included.
AT www.ml1compiler.org d64utils.zip
Steve
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Re: DOS utilities for quickly dealing with *.D64 1541 disk images [message #379871 is a reply to message #379285] |
Sat, 19 January 2019 07:21 |
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Originally posted by: Thierry64
Looks good , i take a look , test it in my pc 386 dx40 mhz
thanks
regards
Thierry
On Wed, 2 Jan 2019 13:15:59 -0800 (PST), sdn45478@gmail.com wrote:
> I just uploaded some DOS utilities for dealing with *.D64 disk images.
> One program will give you directories of many D64 disk images with
> one command. The other will extract an entire D64 image to a DOS
> disk with one command. Written in ML1 with sourcecode included.
> AT www.ml1compiler.org d64utils.zip
> Steve
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Re: Amiga floppy issues [message #421385 is a reply to message #379330] |
Mon, 08 January 2024 03:43 |
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Originally posted by: nospam.Ginger1
FM> > consistent "Couldn't format Cylinder 0" error. floppies in
FM> > question were very well cared for and previously working fine
FM> > and it is happening across all of them. I'm worried I have
FM> > somehow fried the drive logic on the motherboard, as I
FM> > previously having the same issue on the internal drive (leading
FM> > to my
FM> > repair attempts.)
FM> > Any ideas or suggestions much appreciated!
FM> Hi, it seems like a High Density - Low-Density problem. Try
FM> covering the little window on the right with some tape.
The floppies are double-density ones I'm afraid. So no holes to cover.
I did make me think though, as the external drive I have is a Power
Computing one that supports HD as well as DD. But fiddling with the mode
switch at the back doesn't seem to help.
I cleaned the heads yesterday and managed to get one side of the disk to
give all greens on xcopy's checkdisk function - but the others were
completely red. And still not formatting - with the "Cylinder 0" error.
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