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DESCRIPTION
  • Mount ProDOS, DOS 3.3, Pascal, CP/M for drag and drop exchange with the Finder
  • Mount non-standard disks eg: Hybrid and 400K DOS
  • Allow Drag & Drop of files/folders between images or to/from Finder.
  • Get Info on file, show graphic Preview, or double click to view file.
  • Support any disk image file format: Raw, NIB (unprotected), 2img, DiskCopy 4.2
  • Support any sector order: DOS, ProDOS, CP/M, Copy ][+.
  • Create new disk images of any kind. With any OS (bootable!)
  • Converts AWP & Basic (FP and INT) & Binary (disassembled) to plain Text (detokenize)
  • Converts high-ascii->low-ascii on the way out, and back on the way in.
  • Flip attribute bits, set File Type and Aux Type (or A$/"Load Address")
  • Undelete files, Map disks, Optimize Disks
  • Change: sector order, image file format (can un-nibblize!)
  • Read/write physical floppy disks directly (On OS 9 and Classic)
  • Use floppy hardware to set or get disk images (On OS 9 and Classic)
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.0a36: ProDOS completely fixed! No longer corrupts directories when you add many files.
REQUIREMENTS
System 7.1 (Yes!). System 7.5 or greater preferred. OS X Native.

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Developer:David M. Cotter
Downloads:3,388
  - Version d/l:1,940
Utilities:File Management
License:Shareware
Date:04 Sep 2004
Platform:PPC
Price:$20.00
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    Apple DOS File System (ADFS) User Reviews (2 posts)Write A Review
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    Jun 2 2008

    AIKOUSHA  If this does what I think it does, it's a godsend for all those ancient files and disk images before Apple basically killed all old technology support (SCSI, serial, adb, HFS standard, ProDOS, Pascal, etc.).

    Sad to say that even though I maintained perfect backups at both home and work (3 jobs back), most of these backups, even though on CD are unreadable and inaccessable, since they were either in older disk formats, or using a disk image system which comes up with an error similar to "no mountable systems found" in OSX.

    Thanks so much for this attempt at brilliance, and I'll be testing it out when I track down my archaic CDRs.

    All we need now are OSX mountable 5.25 and 3.5 (400/800k) floppy drives. Might even be able to play some of those old Apple ][ copy protected masterpieces of old.  
    (Version 1.0a36)

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    Jun 9 2008

    AIKOUSHA  Tried to try this on an old Mac with an actual floppy drive, and it won't work. Apparently this requires CarbonLib to be installed on the system, and Apple doesn't have a CarbonLib that works for anything below system 8. Yet, this is listed as running under system 7 (7.5 rec). Under 7.6 all it does is complain that there's no CarbonLib, and then quits.

    Anyone know where to find a 1.0 or 1.0.1 version of CarbonLib, or a workaround? Installing system 8 is not an option, as it will eat practically all available disk and RAM memory.

    Thanks,

    --Aiko  
    (Version 1.0a36)

    praisebury
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    Sep 4 2004

    DAILY REVIEW  Real programmers know how to write real software. Thank you David for your useful contribution to the Macintosh shareware-market!  
    (Version 1.0a36)

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