Sure - grab yourself something like winimage (
www.winimage.com) or some
version of rawread to create the images. I like WinImage in that it doesn't
make mistakes about the floppy size as I've seen with some other apps. I
happen to be a collector of original disk images myself, so I'd be happy to
take (and make available) any classic disk images you want to make.
James
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On Behalf Of Michael Holley
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 4:20 PM
To: 'General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts'
Subject: PC-Write and PC-File Shareware
I am doing my once a decade or so clean up and sorting. I have found working
distribution diskettes of the shareware software PC-Write and PC-File. I
had to break-out a 5.25 inch drive to read these. My 2005 vintage XP machine
only support on drive at a time so I have to open the case and hook up the
5.25 inch drive.
I have transferred these disks to my network drive and have tested them on a
Windows 98 laptop. I also have Norton Utilities and various copies of DOS
going back to version 1.1. (Complete with packaging.) If there are any
vintage PC users here I can email copies of the disk contents. Is there a
program that makes an "ISO" type file of a bootable floppy?
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PC_Write_text_editor.png
Michael Holley