Last time I said I would recommend this software. Why? Because this software's functions are a bit like hdcopy, but in some ways it is stronger than it!!
This software also has software documentation, but it is in English. I used cxwread to translate it directly, without making any real changes or polishing. Some parts are not translated very accurately, but if everyone compares it with the original English version, they can still understand some of it. (Being lazy again, hehe...)
DiskImager 1.1 - FREEWARE/Distribute Freely
Copyright (C) 1999 by Port Jackson Computing
ReadMe
1999-07-19
Index
==========================
1.0 Introduction/Purpose
1.1 What it do...
1.2 What it don't do...
1.3 How to use it/Installation
1.4 Contact us
1.0 Introduction/Purpose
==========================
Have you ever been frustrated over all thoose disks beeing all over your
drawer? Don't you just wish there was an easy way to burn 'em down to your
harddrive freeing them up, so that you may use them for something else?
Or, do you wish that creating a bootable floppy with the tools you want was
easier?
This is the tool for you!
1.1 What it do...
==========================
Theese are the features
- Create Imagefiles of your 1.44MB floppy disks.
- Create SelF-eXtracting (EXE) Imagefiles of your 1.44MB floppy disk.
- Restore Imagefiles to your 1.44MB floppy drive.
- Use SFX Imagefiles (EXE) to restore the imagefile to your floppy drive.
Requirements
- 286 or better.
- A fragment of your memory.
1.2 What it don't do...
==========================
Theese are the features that are not supported
(but will probably be supported on request)
- 1.44MB floppy is the only format supported.
- Compression.
- Automatically formating disk.
1.3 How to use it/Installation
==========================
The installation is quick and simple, just extract the files from the archive
to a directory in your path, e.g. C:\WINDOWS, C:\WINNT, C:\DOS etc... And then
you'll be able to use it from anywhere in the console.
If you just at the COMMAND prompt write DI, an help text will be displayed.
Theese are the most common options that you need to know using DiskImager,
To Create a Imagefile from a 1.44MB floppy disk:
DI A: MYIMAGE.IMG
To Restore this Imagefile to a formatted 1.44MB floppy disk:
DI /R A: MYIMAGE.IMG
To Create a SFX from a 1.44MB floppy disk:
DI /S A: MYIMAGE.EXE
To Restore this SFX to a formatted 1.44MB floppy disk.
MYIMAGE.EXE A:
Please note that the extensions are optional, defaults will be added if no
extension is given. Further note that in SFX mode, DiskImager will ask the
end-user for drive to restore image to, if no parameter is given to the SFX.
1.4 Contact us
==========================
If you have suggestions, problems, or just thoughts, post an email to the
adress below.
Kind Regards,
Enjoy!
Fredrik Johansson
Port Jackson Computing
DiskImager 1.1 - Freeware/Free to distribute
Copyright (C) 1999 via Port Jackson Computing
Readme file
1999-07-19
Documentation topics
==========================
1.0 Introduction/Purpose
1.1 What it does...
1.2 What it does not do...
1.3 How to use it/Installation
1.4 Contact us
1.0 Introduction/Purpose
==========================
Have you ever been frustrated over all thoose disks beeing all over your
drawer? Don't you just wish there was an easy way to burn 'em down to your
harddrive freeing them up, so that you may use them for something else?
Or, do you wish that creating a bootable floppy with the tools you want was
easier?
This is the tool for you!
1.1 What it does...
==========================
Theese are the features
- Create Imagefiles of your 1.44MB floppy disks.
- Create self-extracting (EXE) Imagefiles of your 1.44MB floppy disks.
- Restore Imagefiles to your 1.44MB floppy disks.
- Use SFX Imagefiles (EXE) to restore the image file to your floppy disks.
Requirements
- 286 or better.
- A fragment of your memory.
1.2 What it does not do...
==========================
Theese are the features that are not supported
(but will probably be supported upon request)
- 1.44MB floppy is the only format supported.
- Compression.
- Automatically formating disk.
1.3 How to use it/Installation
==========================
The installation is quick and simple, just extract the files from the archive
to a directory in your path, e.g. C:\windows, C:\WINNT, C:\DOS etc... and after that
you will be able to use it from anywhere in the console.
If you just write DI at the COMMAND prompt, a help text will be displayed.
Theese are the most common options that you need to know using DiskImager,
Create an image file from a 1.44MB floppy disk:
DI A: MYIMAGE.IMG
Restore this image file to a formatted 1.44MB floppy disk:
DI /R A: MYIMAGE.IMG
Create an SFX from a 1.44MB floppy disk:
DI /S A: MYIMAGE.EXE
Restore this SFX to a formatted 1.44MB floppy disk.
MYIMAGE.EXE A:
Please note that the extensions are optional; defaults will be added if no
extension is given. Also note that in SFX mode, DiskImager will ask the
end-user for the disk to restore the image to, if no parameter is given to the SFX.
1.4 Contact us
==========================
If you have suggestions, problems, or just thoughts, post an email to the
address below.
Kind regards,
Enjoy!
Fredrik Johansson
Port Jackson Computing
======================End of translation============
What makes this software better than hdcopy is that it does not need a real floppy drive!!!
I'm a bit tired, so I don't want to say too much about this software. Everyone will know once they try it. But this software is my favorite IMG image file creation and extraction software!!! Don't think it is no good just because I myself said a bit less about it.
Next time I'll talk again about how I use these software tools! That's all for today.
The software I mentioned can all be downloaded from my FTP. However, because I am going to gradually move the software in mysoft\dostool into mydos, right now it is possible that some files can be downloaded from both directories, while some are only in mysoft\dostool\ or only in mydos. Look carefully!
This software also has software documentation, but it is in English. I used cxwread to translate it directly, without making any real changes or polishing. Some parts are not translated very accurately, but if everyone compares it with the original English version, they can still understand some of it. (Being lazy again, hehe...)
DiskImager 1.1 - FREEWARE/Distribute Freely
Copyright (C) 1999 by Port Jackson Computing
ReadMe
1999-07-19
Index
==========================
1.0 Introduction/Purpose
1.1 What it do...
1.2 What it don't do...
1.3 How to use it/Installation
1.4 Contact us
1.0 Introduction/Purpose
==========================
Have you ever been frustrated over all thoose disks beeing all over your
drawer? Don't you just wish there was an easy way to burn 'em down to your
harddrive freeing them up, so that you may use them for something else?
Or, do you wish that creating a bootable floppy with the tools you want was
easier?
This is the tool for you!
1.1 What it do...
==========================
Theese are the features
- Create Imagefiles of your 1.44MB floppy disks.
- Create SelF-eXtracting (EXE) Imagefiles of your 1.44MB floppy disk.
- Restore Imagefiles to your 1.44MB floppy drive.
- Use SFX Imagefiles (EXE) to restore the imagefile to your floppy drive.
Requirements
- 286 or better.
- A fragment of your memory.
1.2 What it don't do...
==========================
Theese are the features that are not supported
(but will probably be supported on request)
- 1.44MB floppy is the only format supported.
- Compression.
- Automatically formating disk.
1.3 How to use it/Installation
==========================
The installation is quick and simple, just extract the files from the archive
to a directory in your path, e.g. C:\WINDOWS, C:\WINNT, C:\DOS etc... And then
you'll be able to use it from anywhere in the console.
If you just at the COMMAND prompt write DI, an help text will be displayed.
Theese are the most common options that you need to know using DiskImager,
To Create a Imagefile from a 1.44MB floppy disk:
DI A: MYIMAGE.IMG
To Restore this Imagefile to a formatted 1.44MB floppy disk:
DI /R A: MYIMAGE.IMG
To Create a SFX from a 1.44MB floppy disk:
DI /S A: MYIMAGE.EXE
To Restore this SFX to a formatted 1.44MB floppy disk.
MYIMAGE.EXE A:
Please note that the extensions are optional, defaults will be added if no
extension is given. Further note that in SFX mode, DiskImager will ask the
end-user for drive to restore image to, if no parameter is given to the SFX.
1.4 Contact us
==========================
If you have suggestions, problems, or just thoughts, post an email to the
adress below.
Kind Regards,
Enjoy!
Fredrik Johansson
Port Jackson Computing
DiskImager 1.1 - Freeware/Free to distribute
Copyright (C) 1999 via Port Jackson Computing
Readme file
1999-07-19
Documentation topics
==========================
1.0 Introduction/Purpose
1.1 What it does...
1.2 What it does not do...
1.3 How to use it/Installation
1.4 Contact us
1.0 Introduction/Purpose
==========================
Have you ever been frustrated over all thoose disks beeing all over your
drawer? Don't you just wish there was an easy way to burn 'em down to your
harddrive freeing them up, so that you may use them for something else?
Or, do you wish that creating a bootable floppy with the tools you want was
easier?
This is the tool for you!
1.1 What it does...
==========================
Theese are the features
- Create Imagefiles of your 1.44MB floppy disks.
- Create self-extracting (EXE) Imagefiles of your 1.44MB floppy disks.
- Restore Imagefiles to your 1.44MB floppy disks.
- Use SFX Imagefiles (EXE) to restore the image file to your floppy disks.
Requirements
- 286 or better.
- A fragment of your memory.
1.2 What it does not do...
==========================
Theese are the features that are not supported
(but will probably be supported upon request)
- 1.44MB floppy is the only format supported.
- Compression.
- Automatically formating disk.
1.3 How to use it/Installation
==========================
The installation is quick and simple, just extract the files from the archive
to a directory in your path, e.g. C:\windows, C:\WINNT, C:\DOS etc... and after that
you will be able to use it from anywhere in the console.
If you just write DI at the COMMAND prompt, a help text will be displayed.
Theese are the most common options that you need to know using DiskImager,
Create an image file from a 1.44MB floppy disk:
DI A: MYIMAGE.IMG
Restore this image file to a formatted 1.44MB floppy disk:
DI /R A: MYIMAGE.IMG
Create an SFX from a 1.44MB floppy disk:
DI /S A: MYIMAGE.EXE
Restore this SFX to a formatted 1.44MB floppy disk.
MYIMAGE.EXE A:
Please note that the extensions are optional; defaults will be added if no
extension is given. Also note that in SFX mode, DiskImager will ask the
end-user for the disk to restore the image to, if no parameter is given to the SFX.
1.4 Contact us
==========================
If you have suggestions, problems, or just thoughts, post an email to the
address below.
Kind regards,
Enjoy!
Fredrik Johansson
Port Jackson Computing
======================End of translation============
What makes this software better than hdcopy is that it does not need a real floppy drive!!!
I'm a bit tired, so I don't want to say too much about this software. Everyone will know once they try it. But this software is my favorite IMG image file creation and extraction software!!! Don't think it is no good just because I myself said a bit less about it.
Next time I'll talk again about how I use these software tools! That's all for today.
The software I mentioned can all be downloaded from my FTP. However, because I am going to gradually move the software in mysoft\dostool into mydos, right now it is possible that some files can be downloaded from both directories, while some are only in mysoft\dostool\ or only in mydos. Look carefully!
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