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6 dsktrans - Copy from one floppy or image file to another
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9 dsktrans [-itype TYPE] [-otype TYPE] [-iside SIDE] [-oside SIDE]
10 [-icomp COMP] [-ocomp COMP] [-idstep] [-odstep] [-retry COUNT] [-format
11 FMT] [-first CYLINDER] [-last CYLINDER] [-comment TEXT] [-comment
12 @FILE] [-md3] [-logical] [-apricot] [-pcdos] [-noformat] INPUT-IMAGE
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15 Dsktrans copies floppy discs or disc images, optionally converting the
16 image file type. This simulates the process of copying a floppy disc
17 (read a track, write a track). It requires that the disc or image file
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19 layout of sectors. Interleave is not preserved. See also dskconv(1) for
20 a conversion that can transform one disc image file format to another
21 and does not require a regular geometry; and dskdump(1) for a slower
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25 -itype TYPE
26 Determines which driver is to be used to read from the source
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29 auto Select according to the disc image file. This is the
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32 dsk Use the DSK (CPCEmu format) image driver.
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38 ntwdm (Under Windows 2000 and later) Use Simon Owen's FDRAWCMD
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41 myz80 Use the hard disk (MYZ80 format) image driver. (This
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44 cfi Use the CFI (DOS fdcopy format) image driver. (This
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48 Use the ApriDisk image driver (from the utility of the
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51 raw Use the raw driver.
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53 logical Similar to the raw driver, but the resulting disc image
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55 Mainly used for imaging discs in formats (such as ADFS)
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65 Determines which driver is to be used to write to the destina‐
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70 Select the compression method used on the source disc image file
71 (has no effect when reading a floppy disc). Use 'none' to dis‐
72 able transparent decompression of gzipped disc images (for exam‐
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75 auto Detect from the first few bytes of the file. This is the
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86 Select the compression to be used on output. Compression methods
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91 Determines which side (0 or 1) of the source disc is to be read
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96 Determines which side (0 or 1) of the destination disc is to be
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101 Double-step the source drive (used to read 360k discs in 1.2Mb
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106 Double-step the destination drive (used to write 360k discs in
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111 Set the number of times to attempt a read/write/format in case
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116 Do not autodetect the disc format; use the named format.
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120 Start copying at the specified cylinder. Cylinders prior to this
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125 Copy up to and including the specified cylinder.
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129 Set the comment field in the disc image to the specified text
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134 Set the comment field in the disc image to the contents of the
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141 Double-step the destination drive (used to write 360k discs in
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145 -md3 Defeat MicroDesign 3 copy protection. Note that this does not
146 make dsktrans a circumvention device, since the authors of
147 MicroDesign have placed it in the public domain and given per‐
148 mission for the copy-protection to be reverse engineered; I
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160 Reverse -pcdos, and convert the first sector from a PC-DOS
161 superblock to an Apricot superblock. Note that this is the
162 opposite of what this option did in LibDsk 1.1.9 and earlier.
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166 Rearrange the tracks in the logical order. This option has been
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172 Don't format the target disc/image - assume it's in the correct
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179 John Elliott <seasip.webmaster@gmail.com>.
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181 Darren Salt wrote the man pages.
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185Version 1.5.9 17 September 2018 dsktrans(1)