Not that I understand all that you are saying , but IIrc the atari fat is a non std fat and differs from the norm. I remeber using a *nix tool where it made an atari disk image.. cant remeber its name.- If this helps
On Mar 18, 4:01 am, Ray Arachelian <r..._at_email.domain.hidden> wrote:
> gilles wrote:
> > it reads sector 2 or 3 that is supposed to be root directory. finds
> > nothing... and dies
> > I'm now searching a flexible FAT12 tool to create a good floppy Image
> > with all correct files.
>
> Interesting that it wouldn't use the CP/M file system.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Allocation_Tablehas all the details
> you'd need.
> There were some dos copy tools (doscp) for linux and unix ages ago that
> would do this, but I can't seem to find source to it online. Probably
> because these days they're in the file system drivers instead.
>
> Try this guy's source:http://www.zws.com/products/dosfs/- looks like
> it might have what you need.
>
> You might also want to look at the freedos sources.
>
> > Also physical sector map is 0 2 4 6 8 10 1 3 5 7 9 11, at least for
> > tracks < 20... there should be a map in some C file...
>
> So interleave=2.
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