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It is intended for use in: * Allows CPMTOOLS use of emulator .DSK images. * Emulator tools - converting between real floppy disks and disk images, as CPCTRANS / PCWTRANS do under DOS. * Floppy controller emulation backend * Data transfer from/to real CP/M systems via serial line. LIBDSK has drivers for: Raw files (including /dev/fdn), .DSK files (CPCEMU, JOYCE and other Sinclair/Amstrad emulators), MYZ80 hard drive image, NanoWasp floppy image, .CFI (Compressed Floppy Image, as created by FDCOPY.COM under DOS), Linux floppy drive (supports CPC System and Data formats, which the standard "Raw file" driver does not), Windows 3.x/95/98/ME/NT/2000 floppy drive, DOS floppy drive (via the PC BIOS), CopyQM files (read-only), TeleDisk files (read-only), APRIDISK image files, rcpmfs - makes a Unix/Windows directory appear to be a CP/M disc image. WWW: http://www.seasip.demon.co.uk/Unix/LibDsk/ PR: ports/120179 Submitted by: Sven Klose <pixel@hugbox.org>
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LIBDSK is a library for accessing disks and disk image files.
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It is intended for use in:
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* Allows CPMTOOLS use of emulator .DSK images.
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* Emulator tools - converting between real floppy disks and disk images,
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as CPCTRANS / PCWTRANS do under DOS.
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* Floppy controller emulation backend
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* Data transfer from/to real CP/M systems via serial line.
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LIBDSK has drivers for:
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Raw files (including /dev/fdn), .DSK files (CPCEMU, JOYCE and other
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Sinclair/Amstrad emulators), MYZ80 hard drive image, NanoWasp floppy image,
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.CFI (Compressed Floppy Image, as created by FDCOPY.COM under DOS),
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Linux floppy drive (supports CPC System and Data formats, which the standard
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"Raw file" driver does not), Windows 3.x/95/98/ME/NT/2000 floppy drive,
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DOS floppy drive (via the PC BIOS), CopyQM files (read-only),
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TeleDisk files (read-only), APRIDISK image files,
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rcpmfs - makes a Unix/Windows directory appear to be a CP/M disc image.
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Author: John Elliott <jce@seasip.demon.co.uk>
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WWW: http://www.seasip.demon.co.uk/Unix/LibDsk/
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