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Windows tool for low-level access to any floppy disks, and comfortable high-level access to some legacy filesystems (ZX Spectrum, MS-DOS, etc.).
Here should come anything on GDOS implementation that _doesn't regard big new features_ and _doesn't regard critical bug fixes_. Instead, this issue should focus on the following minor changes to...
The SuperCard Pro hardware represents a good alternative to the more popular KryoFlux (Issue #57). Unlike with KryoFlux, the software equipment of SuperCard Pro seems to be an easy-to-use lightweight...
Would it be possible to rip Amiga (non copy protected) disks to ADF file format. Ideally : The imaging code should read the track and decode the track header information....
Hi, I've recently come across your project, so im a newb ... sorry if its supported... I wonder if you could add support for Amiga ADF support. ADF contains pure...
Over the past years, the internal floppy drive, accessed via Simon Owen's [fdrawcmd](https://simonowen.com/fdrawcmd) driver, has been drawn to a well usable and reliable state. This issue is just to cumulatively...
Sometimes, the application appears to have got stuck during saving (e.g. when creating a hard-disk image), whereas it's hard working with the local disk. It's thus desired to have the...
The _Track Editor_ (available after clicking on a track head number in _Track Map_) was introduced in Issue #57 as a lightweight visualization of fluxes contained in a KryoFlux Stream...
This topic includes everything around current implementation of the Track Map. This, however, _excludes any eventual modifications tailored for a particular container_ (e.g. KryoFlux in the future) - these should...
There currently is a limited number of third-party applications which support the KryoFlux hardware, most recognized of them the [SamDisk](https://simonowen.com/samdisk) by Simon Owen (though it supports just reading of floppies,...
For many cases, the _DOS → Show as binary_ (or Ctrl+B) option is a too cumbersome way to display textual files on a disk (e.g., *.BAT). At least for MS-DOS...