1) Install xtrs (Tim's TRS-80 emulator for
linux/X). It can read .dsk
files and write real disks.
2) Run my little program diskdmp that reads .dsk files and writes real
TRS-80 disks. It does nothing else, but it's small. I don't know where
you'd find it, but I've notionally GPL'ed it, so I can send the .tar.gz
file to anyone who wants it (and you're welcome to stick on an ftp site,
etc). However, as with all free software, it uses the author's OS of
choice, in my case linux.
A long time ago, I wrote a small ASM program for formatting disks and
creating bootable images under DOS but, I don't really want to do that
right now.
I do have a Linux box here so, options 1 & 2 sound the most appealing. I'll
hang a 1.2MB floppy on it and grab Tim's app (since it's already in a FTP
directory). It could be a week or two before I get around to it. I'll let
you know if I have any more problems.
Thanks Again,
Steve Robertson - <steverob(a)hotoffice.com>