If you are using simh under Linux, you can just point
to
"/dev/cdrom" and use them directly. No copying necessary.
Under Windows, this doesn't work, and you must make the
image file. Some CD burner software is able to do this
while under windows (like some versions of Nero).
That's new! I'd tried this about a year ago and it wouldn't work. Of course
it could have been due to my hardware or OS. I'll have to give this a try again.
Zane
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