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RawWrite is a tool for writing and reading raw images from/to floppy disks. The Windws version is called 'Rawwritewin' |
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== Using RawWrite == |
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=== Command Line === |
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There are two command lines, one for reading and one for writing. |
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To read the content of a floppy into an image file, use: |
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rawwritewin --read --drive driveno file.img |
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To write an image file to floppy, us: |
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rawwritewin --write --copies n --drive driveno file.img |
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The drives are indexed, where 0 indicates the first/default drive. |
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=== GUI === |
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I think there is no need to explain the use of the GUI because it is self-explanatory. |
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== See also == |
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=== External links === |
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*http://www.chrysocome.net/rawwrite - download RawWrite for Windows |
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[[Category:Disk Image Utilities]] |
[[Category:Disk Image Utilities]] |
Latest revision as of 00:58, 23 January 2017
RawWrite is a tool for writing and reading raw images from/to floppy disks. The Windws version is called 'Rawwritewin'
Using RawWrite
Command Line
There are two command lines, one for reading and one for writing. To read the content of a floppy into an image file, use:
rawwritewin --read --drive driveno file.img
To write an image file to floppy, us:
rawwritewin --write --copies n --drive driveno file.img
The drives are indexed, where 0 indicates the first/default drive.
GUI
I think there is no need to explain the use of the GUI because it is self-explanatory.
See also
External links
- http://www.chrysocome.net/rawwrite - download RawWrite for Windows