Since, allowing for snail mail, it will probably be a week, i have a question. 
Can you run the qrst.exe program at all? Was thinking that it might be possible 
to extract the image to hard disk then use an image burning prog to write to 
the floppy eith needing 16 bit drivers.

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On Feb 25, 2023, at 16:24, Wayne S <wayne.su...@hotmail.com> wrote:

 Btw… here’s the link to the Qrst info… 
http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Quick_Release_Sector_Transfer


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On Feb 25, 2023, at 16:23, Wayne S <wayne.su...@hotmail.com> wrote:

Yep. I can probably burn a floppy for you if you put the programs and data 
software somewhere i can get to it. I’ll try and then you can tell me where to 
send the floppies.

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On Feb 25, 2023, at 16:17, Chris Zach via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:



I read that Qrst was just a file format. To quote The QRST disc image format 
was used by Compaq to distribute disk images of diagnostic software. The file 
QRST.EXE or QRST5.EXE would be supplied with the disc images to write them to a 
floppy drive.
-So do you have the QRST programs available?

Yes. However the QRST program is a 16 bit app that requires physical access to 
a real floppy controller. Thus it cannot work on a Windows 10 system with 
DOSBOX as the floppy is USB and I don't think DOSBOX emulates a true floppy 
interface at the BIOS level.

Modern archive tools like 7zip do not appear to have support for QRST format. 
It's compressed in some odd way, so it can't just be dd'ed to a floppy sector 
by sector.

Never dull.
CZ

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