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|purpose=Disk2FDI is a professional disk imaging software designed to create binary images of floppy disks to the Formatted Disk Image (FDI) file format, as well as sector-based standard formats. | |purpose=Disk2FDI is a professional disk imaging software designed to create binary images of floppy disks to the Formatted Disk Image (FDI) file format, as well as sector-based standard formats. | ||
|homepage=http://www.oldskool.org/disk2fdi | |homepage=http://www.oldskool.org/disk2fdi | ||
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Disk2FDI is able to image any floppy disk, including copy-protected ones, using minimal hardware. The FDI format is supported by PC, Amiga, Commodore 64, Acorn BBC & Archimedes emulators. | Disk2FDI is able to image any floppy disk, including copy-protected ones, using minimal hardware. The FDI format is supported by PC, Amiga, Commodore 64, Acorn BBC & Archimedes emulators. | ||
Disk2FDI is also able to output sector-based disk image files widely supported by various emulators and disk image tools. | Disk2FDI is also able to output sector-based disk image files widely supported by various emulators and disk image tools. | ||
− | Disk2FDI is designed to run on a PC from the era 1995-2005 (Pentium to Pentium 4) | + | Disk2FDI is designed to run on a PC from the era 1995-2005 (Pentium to Pentium 4). |
== User Experiences == | == User Experiences == | ||
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