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How to create Virtual Box floppy disk images without any cruft!
Jean-Yves:
Hi,
I'm trying to create disk images of the retail copy of CA-Realizer 2.0 which I managed to buy recently. Amazingly I was able top copy over the files from all 7 installation diskettes.
For the diskette image, I downloaded the empty floppy image package from archive.org [1]
Initially I used the 2.88MB empty file but ArcaOS (in VirtualBox 7 on Linux) fails to read these. I get a "SYS0027: The drive cannot find the sector (area) requested." error when I try to go to A:
So I guess first question is - can ArcaOS read 2.88MB floppies?
Assuming not, I did then try to use the 1.44MB empty image but I was getting a not enough space error on disk4 (of 7). What's the best way in Linux to copy the contents of a directory into a disk image file?
Incidentally, the way I copied the files from the diskettes was using a USB floppy drive and drag and dropping all files from the floppy into 7 directories on Zorin 17 Linux using the file manager (ie I did not use the terminal).
(I know macOS adds all kinds of nonsense when copying files, which is why I did this in Linux.)
ls -al does not show anything added as far as I can tell.
Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks :)
[1] https://archive.org/details/blank-floppy-disks
ivan:
It sounds as if you need EMT4PM to create your disks. That package did everything I needed with manipulating floppy disks and their images. Now I have everything stored on a set of 2 tb disks.
Steven Levine:
The 2.88MB diskettes should be XDF format. To read these, you need the XDF filter driver installed. See:
https://www.os2world.com/forum/index.php?topic=1902.0
I don't recall if the filter supported write operations.
RTAN:
Hi Jean-Yves,
Alternatively you could simply download the images directly from here:
https://archive.org/details/ca-realizer-2.0-for-windows-os2
I guarantee you that they're bit-for-bit identical to the floppy disks in the box... because this is exactly who you think it is!
Best,
Richard.
Jean-Yves:
Ahah! Well that’s good news.
Thanks Richard ;)
Ivan, Steven, many thanks for that info. All good to know.
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