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From: Clem Cole <clemc@ccc.com>
To: Paul Riley <paul@rileyriot.com>
Cc: TUHS main list <tuhs@minnie.tuhs.org>
Subject: Re: [TUHS] DEC RL01/RL02 RX01/RX02 Disk Image Creator
Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2020 09:04:28 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAC20D2PpiYOHW8m=Pg0LgUifEV1iZ46z4ZUVrqAE8nFBqoMAqQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAD05_j2At32G7kEF2CuTXBrw-ZUpjTUc_QP=YMLRa4OXRYRz7w@mail.gmail.com>

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On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 at 6:19 AM Paul Riley <paul@rileyriot.com> wrote:

> Is there a Windows or Linux utility to create a disk image in any of the
> above formats, from a local folder tree?
>
What I think you are asking, is there a utility for a modern OS that will
walk a local folder tree on my OS and create a new file whose structure is
that of the file system for OS <insert yours here>.

The issue is not the device as much as the OS and disk file layout.    As
far as UNIX (or simh at the OS level) is concerned, the disk is just a
linear array of bytes, addressed by blocks.  The physical format is not
seen by UNIX.

There are numerious utilities, as well as 'foreign file systems' that are
available.   For instance, many Unix's can write RT-11 and MS-DOS format
with standard utilities.   It really depends the OS.  That said,
if the target OS is modern enough to support NFS or Samba, the easiest way
might be export the file system from local system, and then running a
simulated OS, 'mount' the file system.

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  parent reply	other threads:[~2020-06-01 13:05 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2020-06-01 10:18 Paul Riley
2020-06-01 13:01 ` Ronald Natalie
2020-06-01 22:35   ` Paul Riley
2020-06-01 13:04 ` Clem Cole [this message]
2020-06-01 22:45   ` Paul Riley
2020-06-01 23:59     ` Ronald Natalie
2020-06-02  4:57       ` Paul Riley
2020-06-02 13:31     ` Clem Cole
2020-06-02 13:52     ` Clem Cole
2020-06-02 15:44       ` Ronald Natalie
2020-06-02 16:26         ` Warner Losh
2020-06-02 18:08         ` Clem Cole
2020-06-02 18:59         ` Paul Winalski
2020-06-02 19:08           ` Adam Thornton
2020-06-01 15:04 Paul Ruizendaal
2020-06-01 22:54 ` Paul Riley
2020-06-01 15:18 Paul Ruizendaal
2020-06-02  0:14 Noel Chiappa
2020-06-02  1:26 ` Ronald Natalie

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