dsktrans - Copy from one floppy or image file to another
dsktrans [-itype TYPE] [-otype TYPE]
[-iside SIDE] [-oside SIDE] [-icomp COMP] [-ocomp
COMP] [-idstep] [-odstep] [-retry COUNT]
[-format FMT] [-first CYLINDER] [-last CYLINDER]
[-comment TEXT] [-comment @FILE] [-md3]
[-logical] [-apricot] [-pcdos] [-noformat]
INPUT-IMAGE OUTPUT-IMAGE
Dsktrans copies floppy discs or disc images, optionally converting
the image file type. This simulates the process of copying a floppy disc
(read a track, write a track). It requires that the disc or image file has a
straightforward geometry where all the tracks are have the same layout of
sectors. Interleave is not preserved. See also dskconv(1) for a
conversion that can transform one disc image file format to another and does
not require a regular geometry; and dskdump(1) for a slower but more
accurate copy which may preserve more of these details.
- -itype TYPE
- Determines which driver is to be used to read from the source disc. Some
examples are:
- auto
- Select according to the disc image file. This is the default.
- dsk
- Use the DSK (CPCEmu format) image driver.
- edsk
- Use the extended version of the DSK format.
- floppy
- Use the floppy driver.
- ntwdm
- (Under Windows 2000 and later) Use Simon Owen's FDRAWCMD floppy
driver.
- myz80
- Use the hard disk (MYZ80 format) image driver. (This format cannot be
autodetected.)
- cfi
- Use the CFI (DOS fdcopy format) image driver. (This format cannot be
autodetected.)
- apridisk
- Use the ApriDisk image driver (from the utility of the same name). (This
format cannot be autodetected.)
- raw
- Use the raw driver.
- logical
- Similar to the raw driver, but the resulting disc image contains tracks
laid out in logical filesystem order. Mainly used for imaging discs in
formats (such as ADFS) where the mapping of tracks to cylinders/heads does
not match the way it's done on the PC.
- qm
- Sydex's CopyQM format
- tele
- Sydex's Teledisk format
- -otype TYPE
- Determines which driver is to be used to write to the destination disc.
The drivers are as for -itype.
- -icomp COMP
- Select the compression method used on the source disc image file (has no
effect when reading a floppy disc).
- auto
- Detect from the first few bytes of the file. This is the default.
- sq
- Huffman coded (SQ / USQ).
- gz
- Gzipped (gzip / gunzip).
- bz2
- Burrows-Wheeler compressed (bzip2 / bunzip2).
- -ocomp COMP
- Select the compression to be used on output. Compression methods are as
for -icomp, except that bz2 cannot be used.
- -iside SIDE
- Determines which side (0 or 1) of the source disc is to be read from.
- -oside SIDE
- Determines which side (0 or 1) of the destination disc is to be written
to.
- -idstep
- Double-step the source drive (used to read 360k discs in 1.2Mb drives).
Only supported by the Linux floppy driver.
- -odstep
- Double-step the destination drive (used to write 360k discs in 1.2Mb
drives). Only supported by the Linux floppy driver.
- -retry COUNT
- Set the number of times to attempt a read/write/format in case of error.
- -format
FMT
- Do not autodetect the disc format; use the named format.
- -first CYL
- Start copying at the specified cylinder. Cylinders prior to this will not
be formatted or written.
- -last CYL
- Copy up to and including the specified cylinder.
- Set the comment field in the disc image to the specified text (if
supported by the image file format).
- Set the comment field in the disc image to the contents of the specified
disc file (if supported by the image file format). If the filename is
"-" (i.e. -comment @- ) then you will be asked to type
the comment, terminated with a "." on a line by itself.
- -odstep
- Double-step the destination drive (used to write 360k discs in 1.2Mb
drives). Only supported by the Linux floppy driver.
- -md3
- Defeat MicroDesign 3 copy protection. Note that this does not make
dsktrans a circumvention device, since the authors of MicroDesign
have placed it in the public domain and given permission for the
copy-protection to be reverse engineered; I posted their original press
release to USENET as
<1008359853.26849.0.nnrp-13.c2de7091@news.demon.co.uk>.
- -pcdos
- Convert the first sector from an Apricot superblock to a PC-DOS
superblock. This allows Apricot-format discs to be imaged as files (with
the output image type as raw) and then loopback-mounted under Linux.
- -apricot
- Reverse -pcdos, and convert the first sector from a PC-DOS superblock to
an Apricot superblock. Note that this is the opposite of what this
option did in LibDsk 1.1.9 and earlier.
- -logical
- Rearrange the tracks in the logical order. This option has been
superseded; instead you should use -otype logical to output to a
logically-sectored raw image.
- -noformat
- Don't format the target disc/image - assume it's in the correct format
already.
John Elliott <seasip.webmaster@gmail.com>.
Darren Salt wrote the man pages.