> This is to connect the IDE disc to one of my linux boxes using the USB-
> IDE adaptor and then either get the content as an ADFS format image 
> file, then use the file from each disc in turn as 'hd5.hdf' with
> RPCEmu to access the contents.

You could do this. But why bother with the USB-IDE adapter? Just plug the drive 
directly into the motherboard. I think under Linux you want the 'dd' command to 
image the discs? Not sure. I wrote a tool a few years ago to dump an IDE disc, 
but it runs under DOS so probably not that useful.

Tom

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