Yes, Fred is right, I assumed from your question that you wanted the raw binary 
data without the .imd sectoring info. To get the files back, you then need a 
way to mount that binary image on your target machine or emulator so it can 
read the file system. What is the target machine? What file system is on the 
disk?
Marc

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On Feb 4, 2016, at 12:29 PM, Fred Cisin <ci...@xenosoft.com> wrote:

>> > Is there a utility that will read .IMD diskette archive files and > 
>> > recover the data?
> [...]
> curiousmarc3 seems to assume that you want a file containing the bytes on the 
> disk in the order that they are on the disk (BTW, sectors are not always in 
> consecutive order, and files can be fragmented all over a disk), whereas I am 
> assuming that you want a bunch of separate files, each of which contains the 
> bytes that were in a file on the original disk, and rearranged into the 
> sequence that they were within those files on the 
> --
> Grumpy Ol' Fred             ci...@xenosoft.com

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