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You can download its source at [http://koaks.amstrad.free.fr/amstrad/projets/ Sid's homepage]. (If you run Arch Linux, here is an [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages/idsk/ AUR package].) | You can download its source at [http://koaks.amstrad.free.fr/amstrad/projets/ Sid's homepage]. (If you run Arch Linux, here is an [http://aur.archlinux.org/packages/idsk/ AUR package].) | ||
− | This tool works on all | + | This tool works on all Unix platforms, unlike cpcfs/cpcxfs which suffers from many endianness problems and can't work on PowerPC, for example. The command line interface is designed for easy integration in a makefile, making it more efficient for cross development. |
You will probably want to use [[dsktools]] to write the dsk image to a real floppy. | You will probably want to use [[dsktools]] to write the dsk image to a real floppy. | ||
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+ | == Links == | ||
+ | * https://github.com/cpcsdk/idsk | ||
[[Category:Emulation Tools]][[Category:CrossDev]] | [[Category:Emulation Tools]][[Category:CrossDev]] |
Latest revision as of 06:44, 20 June 2021
iDSK is a port of ManageDSK to Linux, Mac OS X and other UNIX OS made by Sid. This port is command-line only but features all the important functionality needed to manage DSK files:
- Create a empty .DSK file (in DATA format),
- Add some files in an existing .DSK file,
- Extract some files from an existing .DSK file,
- Rename some files contained in a .DSK file,
- Delete some files contained in a .DSK file,
You can download its source at Sid's homepage. (If you run Arch Linux, here is an AUR package.)
This tool works on all Unix platforms, unlike cpcfs/cpcxfs which suffers from many endianness problems and can't work on PowerPC, for example. The command line interface is designed for easy integration in a makefile, making it more efficient for cross development.
You will probably want to use dsktools to write the dsk image to a real floppy.