[Coco] Working with .DSK files if you have XP/NT/2K
David Roper
dave at ebonhost.com
Wed Mar 28 10:36:15 EDT 2007
I've found that Omniflop works great for me :)
(I run Vista)
Kind Regards,
David Roper
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coco at yourdvd.net wrote:
> Recently I put together a Windows 98 machine for working with .dsk and
> other image files, because XP doesn't play nice. However, I decided
> that I needed a way to work with them from my XP and 2K machines, so I
> made a directory called C:\COCO and put all CoCo stuff I wanted to work
> with there. Then I downloaded:
> http://www.free-av.com/down/windows/ntfs_h.exe (which is free for
> personal/private use). What this does is take any MS-DOS, DR-DOS,
> FREE-DOS or compatible boot floppy and gives it full NTFS read/write
> capability. If you don't have a bootable floppy, it will make it
> bootable with Free DOS. Then, I boot from the floppy, type:
> C:\coco
> and I'm off to the races!
> The manual for this cool utility is here:
> http://www.free-av.com/antivirclassic/docs/man_avira_ntfs4dos_pers_en.pdf
>
> The utility is also available for download from several freeware sites.
>
> Hope this helps at least someone out there. IT WORKS FOR ME (MY A DRIVE
> IS 3.5 AND MY B DRIVE IS 5.25)
>
> -ROB
>
>
>
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