Jim Leonard wrote:
The FDI format (google "Disk2FDI") is open
and complete, and there's a
few emulators supporting it (WinUAE, others that are also non-Amiga).
Doesn't require a catweasel either.
Wow, looks like it can handle both raw bitstreams, and decoded bitstreams too,
not to mention fully decoded sectors...
It looks like I'll probably be using FDI for low-level storage and IMD
(ImageDisk) for the high level stuff.
Thanks.
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