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- From: vera@fanaraaken.Stanford.EDU (James S. Vera)
- Subject: Re: FTP site for Emulator
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- Organization: Program Analysis and Verification Group, Stanford University
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- Date: 12 Jan 93 03:09:21 GMT
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- lwv26@cas.org (Larry W. Virden) writes:
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- >Anyone actually gone back the other way - from disk image back to disk? I have
- >an Apple II at home, and Sparkee looks interesting. I love ceemac and some
- >new scripts would be a lot of fun (sure wish someone would write one
- >of those for my SPARC at work!).
-
- >Anyways, what would I need to do to get a disk image out of the .dsk file?
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- I believe you can take a disk image (probably have to put it into
- ProDos disk format (i.e., build tthe inverse of the mapper program
- (available on wilbur)) and then use the D suboption to append in
- nulib.
-
- Something like, given sparkee.dsk you could do
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- %nulib ad sparkee.shk sparkee.dsk
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- and then put the shk file on your apple an run with it. This is
- untested, use at your own risk...
-
- [BTW, it was this feature I was thinking out when commenting on
- dsk_in.]
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