Thanks, Mike. I know that some part of the stuff is
non-Xenix... but my
question was about the Xenix specific. What I told was something that
perhaps Dave don't had in mind when it developed ImageDisk. I speak about
write the output of one IMD image using ImageDisk... but in one RAW image,
not in one physical drive. This raw image could be compatible with some of
the emulators available actually, from SIMH to other for Z80 or PC
platforms.
The ImageDisk Utility (IMDU - included with ImageDisk) can do many things
with an ImageDisk image including convert it to a raw binary file (linear
dump of sectors). Many simulators and emulators can mount that binary file.
Dave
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