On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Gene Buckle wrote:
Have you tried looking on Ira Goldklang's
TRS-80 site? It's at
http://www.trs-80.com . A _huge_ archive of TRS-80 software.
Yes, and I found it there, but I'd like to have the original. In the
meantime, does anyone know of any software that will allow me to write the
image I downloaded off Ira's site back to a floppy (or cassette) so I can
load it into an honest to gawd TRS-80 rather than an emulator?
David Keil's emulator is capable of reading and writing 5.25" disks.
It is rather slick; you don't even have to use a utility to first transfer
the file from real disk to virtual or vice versa. You just put it in your
drive and use it like a real TRS-80. I've used it and it worked well
for me. After scoring a large load of TRS-80 disks, I copied what
I could and sent it all to Ira.
Some of the other emulators have direct support, or they use Jeff Vasavour's
utilities to transfer between real disks and virtual disks.
All of them are available from