10-29-2020, 07:52 AM
"Load Image" button not enabled...
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10-29-2020, 11:15 AM
LOAD IMAGE is only for creating real disks. If there is no drive connected then you can’t create a real disk!
10-29-2020, 12:01 PM
So how would I go about creating a g64 or d64 file from an SCP image?
Having Load Image disabled when the source "device" is a flux image file doesn't make sense. How else are you going to provide an image as the source? Clicking "Start Conversion" doesn't prompt for a file either. g.
10-29-2020, 01:38 PM
Click the START CONVERSION button. Only .g64 is supported. .d64 *requires* the flux to be read from an actual disk because this is a "salvage" mode.
10-29-2020, 04:25 PM
Clicking Start Conversion does nothing - unless your saying that that ALSO requires a physical disk. Why would .d64 require a physical disk if you've already got a flux file?
Why is "Flux Image" ostensibly a valid Source Device if there's no way to actually specify a flux file? tnx. g.
10-29-2020, 10:05 PM
For C64 formats you can only select .g64 to convert from a .scp image. If you select .d64 without a real disk drive in use it won’t respond to starting the conversion. I need to remove that option from the software. You can NOT convert a .scp image to a .d64 image. That *requires* a real disk as that is a salvage mode. This means that the disk is re-read as necessary to recover all sectors. Since there is no way to verify a .g64 image there is no reason to re-read it, so it can be converted from an image. “Flux” is available as an option for several formats.
10-30-2020, 06:23 AM
Ok, thanks.
g.
10-30-2020, 12:51 PM
Another thing to keep in mind is that with .g64 format you need to have multiple revolutions in order to find the start and end of the track. A single (INDEX) revolution will not work. Same is true for .adf conversions.
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