User`s guide

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019- How can I convert Diskcopy images to diskette or to
other formats?
Diskcopy is a Mac disk image format with names ending in ".dimg", ".img",
".image", or with no suffix. (Sometimes, incorrectly, ".dsk" is used.) The
typical length of a Diskcopy file used for an Apple II 800k image is 838,484
bytes*. On a Mac, you can use the Mac Diskcopy utility to convert diskettes to
images or images to diskettes.
On a IIgs, you can use Clone or Diskcopy to convert a Diskcopy image to
diskette. (It may be necessary to set filetype to $E0 and auxtype to $0005 in
order for the file to be recognized as a Diskcopy image.)
Clone is more user-friendly. Both utilities work fine for converting
Diskcopy images (such as those on the Golden Orchard CD) to 3.5" diskette. If
the Diskcopy file was created under a version greater than 4.2, you will
probably need to do any conversions on a Mac which can run a later version of
Diskcopy.
On a PC, the XGS utility Imgutnew.exe can be used to convert most available
Diskcopy images of Apple II software to 2MG image format. The Diskcopy image
name may need to be changed (spaces removed, etc.) to fit PC DOS format in order
for Imgutnew.exe to work.
*See ... Size Note: Transferring to 3.5" disk (at bottom of this page)
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From: Charlie Danemark and Andy McFadden
020- How can I move .shk and other kinds of files to/from
.dsk and .2MG disk images?
If you are using Windows 95 ('98, 'Me) you can use FishWings or CiderPress
to import .shk and other kinds of files onto .2MG or .dsk disk images formatted
for ProDOS. You can also export files from disk image to your PC.
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From: Rubywand
021- How can I unfork forked files on my Apple II?
You can do it 'by hand' using a block editor to change filetype, etc.
information in a directory block; or, you can use UnforkIt. UnforkIt is a BASIC
program by Ivan Drucker which splits a forked file into two files, neither of
which is forked.
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Size Note: Transferring to 3.5" disk