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Offline AmiKitTopic starter

AmiKit 1.1.4 UPDATE package avilable
« on: May 25, 2006, 06:51:33 PM »
This package provides complete support for creating and extracting ADF, ADZ and DMS image files thanks to TSGUI (Track Saver) program created by Thomas Rapp. It has been integrated into Directory Opus Magellan II as well so it is now possible to create images from disks by right-clicking on them. Or just doubleclick existing image file to extract it! For more options run TSGUI located in AmiKit:Tools/tsgui or use the start menu -> Tools -> Track Saver.

AmiKit 1.1.4 update (25-May-2006) - updates your AmiKit v1.1.3 to v1.1.4

- ADDED: tsgui - Track Saver 2.1 by Thomas Rapp (AmiKit:Tools/)
- ADDED: Complete DOpus5 support for creating/extracting ADF, ADZ and DMS images!
- UPDATED: akJFIF.datatype 45.50
- UPDATED: ASp 0.87b
- UPDATED: Meridian 2.21
- UPDATED: MMKeyboard 3.20
- UPDATED: R 2.19

http://amikit.amiga.sk

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Re: AmiKit 1.1.4 UPDATE package avilable
« Reply #1 on: May 25, 2006, 08:40:24 PM »
[color=3300FF]it is now possible to create images from disks by right-clicking on them[/color]

good idea but useful for the moment only to catweasel owners. that's why a real amiga version of amikit is a must. :-)
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Offline AmiKitTopic starter

Re: AmiKit 1.1.4 UPDATE package avilable
« Reply #2 on: May 26, 2006, 04:28:26 PM »
well, you can always mount an ADF disk into WinUAE and create your own disk content and then make another (compressed) image file out of it. Or even RAD: can be used as a source for creating the images...