xedisk
is a small command-line utility for manipulating Atari disk image files.
It supports basic operations on raw sectors as well as on files contained on disks.
xedisk
is written in D programming language and tested
under Linux and, occasionally, Windows. However, it should be possible to build and run it
on any platform D compiler is available for.
It is designed to be easily embeddable in build scripts.
Currently supported disk image file formats include:
- ATR (with 128, 256 and 512 bytes per sector and up to 65535 sectors);
- XFD (single and medium density);
- KMK/JZ IDE (IDEa) partitions.
Currently supported file systems include:
- MyDOS (full support);
- SpartaDOS (display file system information, list directory, extract files and directories).
Recommended way to deal with issues found in xedisk
is to clone the
github repository, fix the bug or implement the missing feature, commit the
changes with a meaningful commit message, and send a pull request to the
author.
If you don't feel so confident digging in someone else's sources, use this tracker.
- Adrian Matoga
- Idea, design, implementation, testing.
- Piotr Fusik, Rafal Ciepiela
- Idea, design.
- Charles Marslett, Wordmark Systems
- MyDOS 4.50.
xedisk
is published under the terms of the GNU General Public License,
version 3. See the file COPYING
for more information.