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If you need to preserve a 3½ inch floppy disk and you need to genera some exact images on OS/2 I had been trying the following tools: | If you need to preserve a 3½ inch floppy disk and you need to genera some exact images on OS/2 I had been trying the following tools: | ||
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If you need to preserve a 3½ inch floppy disk and you need to genera some exact images on OS/2 I had been trying the following tools:
Makedskf
Makedskf is a command line tool to create dsk images from a diskette in your drive. It can be used as simple as:
- Get madedskf from hobbes. (makedskf.zip)
- Copy makedskf.exe file on a directory that is on the path.
- Insert the diskettes and run a command like:
makedskf a: disk1.dsk
For what I have tested it will create an image of the diskette respecting all subdirectories and contents. I had also tested by decompressing the image with diunpack.