[Coco] Another Coco Virtual Disk Util

Walt Zydhek walt at wzydhek.com
Fri Oct 18 17:17:15 EDT 2013


Drag and drop should work no matter which pane you drop it on. Both call the
same routine.

I just made a few fixes to the drag and drop. Panes should always be
refreshed properly now, and files dropped onto rsdos formatted disks should
write to them properly now.

-Walt Zydhek

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From: coco-bounces at maltedmedia.com [mailto:coco-bounces at maltedmedia.com] On
Behalf Of Wayne Campbell
Sent: Friday, October 18, 2013 10:01 AM
To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts
Subject: Re: [Coco] Another Coco Virtual Disk Util

More info. Apparently, EmuDisk does copy the files. I found two things.
First, I used EmuDisk's sector editor to change the value of that byte from
3 to 1 in all of my vhd images. I had to use the bit editor to do it, as
that is the only way I found. Then select Save changes under the file menu
in the editor window. If you select Info from the disk menu, it will still
say there are 2 heads. Ignore that, as it has no bearing. Checking the value
again it was still changed to 1 from 3.

Then, close it all out and restart EmuDisk, and open the 2 vhd images you
want to deal with. I started by copying a single file. It did not show up in
the destination window as I expected, so I closed that vhd image and
reopened it. There was the file. EmuDisk needs to let you know when it's
done by refreshing the pane.

Next I tried copying directories. It works, so long as you drag the folder
to the folder pane in the destination image window. It will also display all
the files in that folder in the destination vhd's file pane. Copying
directories is the only one that displays the results immediately. If you
are copying sub-directories, make sure the directory you want it copied to
is selected in the destination folder/directory pane. I hope this helps
those who are still having problems.

Wayne


On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 9:06 AM, Luis Fernández
<luis46coco at hotmail.com>wrote:

> Interesting I do I'll check in cocodskutil
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