15.Oct.2023
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Floppy disk images on PC and Mac: Greaseweazle Tools 1.16.1 (update)
Keir Fraser's "Greaseweazle" does - similar to Kryoflux - read the magnetic information on a floppy disk independently from the format used and saves as much information as possible to generate a so-called "Flux Level Image" in Supercard format (SCP), which enables reading and back-writing of copy-protected disks (amiga-news.de reported)
The adapter gets connected between a floppy disk drive - e.g. a standard 3.5" PC one - and a USB port of the PC or Mac. Version 1.16 of the Greaseweazle Tools provide the following changes:
- New formats: pc98.n88basic.hd, zx.quorum.800
- HFEv3: Fix import of some images
- CAPS: Support CT Raw files
- D88: Support multiple disk images in one file
- Kryoflux: Allow sample clock to be specified
Update: (19.10.2023, 21:18, dr)
Meanwhile version 1.16.1 is available. Changes:
- Revert to emitting two revolutions of flux from codecs (fixes SCP output)
- SCP, Kryoflux: Allow #revs to be specified in output (eg. name.scp::revs=3)
(dr)
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