Message-Id: <199808021514.AAA01007@pppp.ap.so-net.ne.jp> To: port-macppc@netbsd.org From: SUNAGAWA Keiki Subject: How to write floppy image under MacOS (Re: G3 support) In-reply-to: Your message of "Thu, 25 Jun 1998 10:46:16 -0400." <199806251446.KAA32124@ctpa03.mit.edu> Date: Mon, 03 Aug 1998 00:14:14 +0900 Sender: port-macppc-owner@NetBSD.ORG Precedence: list Delivered-To: port-macppc@NetBSD.ORG Taras Ivanenko wrote: >> On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, SUNAGAWA Keiki wrote: >> > Ah, no,currently. >> > >> > We need to use dd, or rawrite under DOS. >> Is it possible to make a DiskCopy image of the disk? Taras> SunTar can read/write raw data onto disks under Taras> MacOS. You can find it in info-mac archive sites. Hi, I just found out how to do this. I missed the "Overwrite..." command when I checked suntar last. 1. Formatted 2HD floppy with 1.4M DOS format. 2. Opened suntar (I used ver 2.1.4) and chose "Overwrite sectors..." in its Special menu(*). 3. Inserted the floppy made in step 1 when "insert the test disk" dialog box Appeared. 4. Answerd the question showed in console with hitting return key (default is 0) for the start sector. 5. Opened the image file in the appeared dialog box. 6. Quit suntar and rebooted the mac. * Check "Expert mode" in the Preferences menu to show the Special menu. Thanks Taras for pointing the info! -- SUNAGAWA Keiki Happy Hacking!