EDD disk image
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− | '''EDD''' (Essential Data Duplicator) is a disk image format to capture Apple II floppy disks at the raw level, supporting even non-standard copy-protected disks with odd configurations. It is associated with specialized hardware (EDD+ Card) and software (“I'm fEDD up”). | + | '''EDD''' (Essential Data Duplicator) is a disk image format to capture Apple II floppy disks at the raw level, supporting even non-standard [[copy-protected]] disks with odd configurations. It is associated with specialized hardware (EDD+ Card) and software (“I'm fEDD up”). |
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EDD (Essential Data Duplicator) is a disk image format to capture Apple II floppy disks at the raw level, supporting even non-standard copy-protected disks with odd configurations. It is associated with specialized hardware (EDD+ Card) and software (“I'm fEDD up”).