Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!uwm.edu!bionet!agate!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!gatech!purdue!ccncsu!lamar!sytang From: sytang@lamar.ColoState.EDU (Shoou-yu tang) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.wanted Subject: Re: High Density Disk Copying Program WANTED Keywords: high density,copying Message-ID: <14004@ccncsu.ColoState.EDU> Date: 5 Apr 91 02:57:01 GMT References: <1991Apr4.162716.21985@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> Sender: news@ccncsu.ColoState.EDU Reply-To: sytang@lamar.ColoState.EDU (Shoou-yu tang) Organization: Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523 Lines: 21 In article <1991Apr4.162716.21985@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> robs@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Rob Schaeffer) writes: >I want to copy my tour of the SE, which is on high density disks. >All of the programs I've found that do disk copying don't do high >density. And of course you can't just copy the files through Finder. > >Thanks. > >Rob You can FTP a program called Disk Copy from the apple.com under /pub/dts/sw.li cense, all you need to do is remember to set the program size larger than 1.5MB is you going to run it under multifinder so it would have enough memory space to hold the 1.44MB disk image. Yes, it's an image copying program, it also allows you to save the disk image as a file, in fact that's how system softwares were stored on Apple's CD-ROM. It's very fast and easy to use, you don't even have to pre-format the target disk, just stick in the fresh disk at the prompt, 1.44MB won't take more than what it take for Finder to format it. Have fun. Tang sytang@lamar.colostate.edu