Josh Lulewicz wrote:

So I am reading correctly that these FDI files only work with emulators?

Yes, but in the future that may not be the case. The point is to archive them now into a fully documented the file format so that the information is not lost when the disk dies.


What if you don't use an emulator?  I don't because when I play my games
I must have my MT-32!!

Then back up your disks with a copy-protection-aware program on original old hardware (like, a 386 and a copy of CopyWrite or CopyIIPC) or use an Option Board.
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