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In the download section : [http://amstrad.cpc.free.fr/download.php Download]
 
In the download section : [http://amstrad.cpc.free.fr/download.php Download]
  
== Linux port ==
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== UNIX port ==
[[Sid]] made a port of ManageDSK to Linux and other UNIX OS. This port is command-line only but features all the important functionnalities for managing DSK files.
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[[Sid]] made a port of ManageDSK to Linux, Mac Os X and other UNIX OS. This port is command-line only but features all the important functionnalities for managing DSK files. You can download it at [http://koaks.amstrad.free.fr/amstrad/projets/]. 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.
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You will probably want to use [[dsktools]] to write the dsk image to a real floppy.
  
 
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Revision as of 03:23, 12 September 2008

ManageDsk

ManageDsk is a small tool which allows :

  • 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,
  • And since version 0.15, Read/Write DSK files from/to a 3,5" floppy

You can find it here : Amstradeus

In the download section : Download

UNIX port

Sid made a port of ManageDSK to Linux, Mac Os X and other UNIX OS. This port is command-line only but features all the important functionnalities for managing DSK files. You can download it at [1]. 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.