try dcopy 1.0 I have transferred even 180kb images to a 1.44 floppy.
Check vogons or oldskool for download
Winimage has a dos extractor and injector for building images.
extract the image and then convert it to a 1.44 easypeasy!
On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 12:40 PM, geneb wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Jun 2
On Fri, 29 Jun 2018, jamie marchant wrote:
Does it not very from country to country?
CrossTalk was made by MicroPro (if memory serves), which is a US company.
That being said, copyright law has been sufficiently corrupted world-wide
that you will be dead before anything created in your lifet
Does it not very from country to country?
On 06/29/2018 12:40 PM, geneb wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jun 2018, Dale E Sterner wrote:
For file transfers I always used Crosstalk (aka xtalk) for
file transfers. Its very hard to find anywhere. If you
do find it; there isn't any copyright left on it.
I paid th
On Fri, 29 Jun 2018, Dale E Sterner wrote:
Try xcopy instead.
xcopy doesn't work with disk images.
g.
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On Fri, 29 Jun 2018, Dale E Sterner wrote:
For file transfers I always used Crosstalk (aka xtalk) for
file transfers. Its very hard to find anywhere. If you
do find it; there isn't any copyright left on it.
I paid the copywrite office $20 to tell me that.
I'd love to have the source code for it.
On Fri, 29 Jun 2018, David McMackins wrote:
You're right that dd just moves data. But the fact that by merely moving data
it creates what appears to DOS to be a 720k file system that it can read and
navigate correctly demonstrates that it's not a hardware problem.
There is no problem here. d
On Fri, 29 Jun 2018 08:17:06 -0500, David McMackins wrote:
> DISKCOPY throws an error if I try to copy a 720k image to a 1.44M
> diskette. I couldn't find a flag that could do it. I tried setting the
> size to 720, but that threw a different error.
Have you tried formatting your floppy as a 720K m
DISKCOPY copies the entire disk as an image, very similar to how ISO images
work for copying CD's. That is, DISKCOPY does not just copy the files but
rather copies the entire disk, including all the "hidden" metadata and
formatting and empty space that the disk contains. It is a low-level copy
Try xcopy instead.
cheers
DS
On Fri, 29 Jun 2018 08:43:01 -0500 David McMackins
writes:
> But if I use dd on my Linux box, DOS sees it as a 720k filesystem. It
>
> doesn't appear to be a hardware limitation. This seems like a
> software
> limitation or bug.
>
>
> Happy Hacking,
>
> David
For file transfers I always used Crosstalk (aka xtalk) for
file transfers. Its very hard to find anywhere. If you
do find it; there isn't any copyright left on it.
I paid the copywrite office $20 to tell me that.
I'd love to have the source code for it.
cheers
DS
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 12:46:06 -0
You're right that dd just moves data. But the fact that by merely moving
data it creates what appears to DOS to be a 720k file system that it can
read and navigate correctly demonstrates that it's not a hardware
problem.
Happy Hacking,
David E. McMackins II
Supporting Member, Electronic Fron
On Fri, 29 Jun 2018, David McMackins wrote:
But if I use dd on my Linux box, DOS sees it as a 720k filesystem. It doesn't
appear to be a hardware limitation. This seems like a software limitation or
bug.
The dd program doesn't care what the input or output is, it just moves the
data. The DO
But if I use dd on my Linux box, DOS sees it as a 720k filesystem. It
doesn't appear to be a hardware limitation. This seems like a software
limitation or bug.
Happy Hacking,
David E. McMackins II
Supporting Member, Electronic Frontier Foundation (#2296972)
Associate Member, Free Software Fou
On Fri, 29 Jun 2018, David McMackins wrote:
DISKCOPY throws an error if I try to copy a 720k image to a 1.44M diskette. I
couldn't find a flag that could do it. I tried setting the size to 720, but
that threw a different error.
You need to use 720k media.
g.
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h
DISKCOPY throws an error if I try to copy a 720k image to a 1.44M
diskette. I couldn't find a flag that could do it. I tried setting the
size to 720, but that threw a different error.
Happy Hacking,
David E. McMackins II
Supporting Member, Electronic Frontier Foundation (#2296972)
Associate M
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018, David McMackins wrote:
I managed to get a copy of MS-DOS Kermit. Think that'll work?
Only if the transfer protocol you want to use is Kermit. :)
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