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dcopy for MSX-DOS 2?

dhau
msx master
Posts: 1056
Posted: May 16 2004, 05:22   
I used dcopy.exe on PC to write dsk files to 2DD disks in past. But now I don't have floppy in my PC... I do have CF card reader, so I can put files on my MSX-DOS 2 partition.

I need a program similar to dcopy.exe for MSX-DOS 2, so I can put dsk files on CF card and then write them to 2DD floppies on real MSX
dhau
msx master
Posts: 1056
Posted: May 16 2004, 06:28   
I found Fuzzy Logic COPY360.COM and COPY720.COM, hope it'll work fine
msd
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msx professional
Posts: 612
Posted: May 21 2004, 14:06   
getdisk,putdisk and start.com are also very usefull programs
BiFi
msx guru
Posts: 3142
Posted: May 21 2004, 14:37   
I never got start.com to work properly. getdisk.com and putdisk.com are quite useful, though IIRC with Dutch texts.
msd
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msx professional
Posts: 612
Posted: May 23 2004, 13:45   
Didn't get start.com working? why not?
BiFi
msx guru
Posts: 3142
Posted: May 23 2004, 13:49   
not really sure... Most disk images I made just didn't work. They did work with FDE.COM btw, which runs on turboR to store the code in SRAM. Don't know if it works on other Panasonic machines (like 2+) as well.
manuel
msx guru
Posts: 3447
Posted: May 23 2004, 13:57   
There's a list of games that work with start.com on the FAQ. (Thanks to msd.)
 
 







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