Darren wrote:

Use stuffit for the pc to unpack it then write the raw image to the floppy. This link explains it better, ignore that its aimed at vintage macs, the basic rules are the same. http://macfaq.org/software/macos.shtml#Q1.1.6

This is not correct.


The ppc disk tools.image was been made with diskcopy 6.3. This makes a useless 66 track floppy when used in winimage or rawrite.

In the link above, the image was made with diskcopy 3.5 (or similar). I've had no luck using its example, some commeand to rawrite may fix that.

Using RawWriteWin found here http://uranus.it.swin.edu.au/~jn/linux/ I have made and written the Disk Tools PPC floppy, cheating a bit. :)

I'll send you this image which works well here if you wish.

Sorry the info earlier was incomplete.



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