![]() I created a folder called whatever the game was I was doing. ![]() Once witten boot X68K and insert disk into drive of choice. Eject the XDF from drive one and write to a standard X68k formatted floppy using Diskimage. Then copy about half the files from drive 0 to the blank XDF in drive 1. It was mainly human.sys or command.x but that removes attributes from the entire image before copying. Some DIMs had files with attributes set so they were not usually visible with DIR, to be sure I used ATTRIB -S -H -R *.*. I setup XM6 and created a Hdd, then add 9scrdv to the hard drive.īoot XM6, load 9SCDRV.x, load 1.44Mb floppy image into driv0, then load a blank XDF image into drive 1. I did however find a solution which worked well for me, if a little long winded to be honest. Not sure what it is designed for but could not get it to do anything with the DIM images. I tried all sorts with DPACK, but I had no joy at all with it. ![]() I then had a decent method of getting the larger files onto the compact. Luckily I still have a small SCSI tower that I used on my A1200s until they were towered. At this point I realised I needed to sort a hard drive out. I downloaded and had a look at the IL HDD master ZIP you suggested and had a look. I couldn't find anything on the PC side that would touch a 1.44Mb DIM. For IL I used your floppy mastering disk as I didn't have a hard drive in my compact. Try playing with other formats if the image is not in 2HS format.īest of luck and let us know how it went !Įvery game I have witten so far with the exception of IL has been converted from DIM to XDF with VFIC, then written to floppy using diskimage. Download the mastering to floppy from HDD kit and examine the bat files to see how it works. I think that you could write the image to floppy the same way we did a while ago with Illumination Laser. Here is the list of formats supported by the 9sc driver.ġ - 2HD (8sec/trk 1232k) Standard X68000 formatī - 2HQ (18sec/trk 1440k) IBM 1.44MB 2HD format Standard 2HD floppy disk format, which we are used to, has 8 sectors. ![]() You will need to use the 9scdrv driver in order to read or write exotic floppy disk formats.
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