DSK (CPCEMU)
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* [http://www.cpctech.org.uk/docs/extdsk.html Extended DSK (EDSK) specification] (extensions to handle representing copy protection, etc -- Marco Vieth, Ulrich Doewich, Kevin Thacker) | * [http://www.cpctech.org.uk/docs/extdsk.html Extended DSK (EDSK) specification] (extensions to handle representing copy protection, etc -- Marco Vieth, Ulrich Doewich, Kevin Thacker) | ||
* [http://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/Format:DSK_disk_image_file_format cpcwiki.eu] -- (FIXME just the same as above, or more information?) | * [http://www.cpcwiki.eu/index.php/Format:DSK_disk_image_file_format cpcwiki.eu] -- (FIXME just the same as above, or more information?) | ||
+ | * [http://simonowen.com/misc/extextdsk.txt] -- extensions to handle further copy protection schemes | ||
[[Category:Amstrad]] | [[Category:Amstrad]] | ||
[[Category:ZX Spectrum]] | [[Category:ZX Spectrum]] |
Revision as of 22:59, 13 March 2017
The CPCEMU disc image format (conventional extension .DSK) is conventionally used for images of Amstrad CPC, Amstrad PCW, and Spectrum +3 floppy disks.
It is thus the de facto disc image format for most 3" floppy disks. (There's probably no technical reason it couldn't image other disk types, but typically it doesn't.)
Such disk images will often (but not always) contain a CP/M file system.
References
- Original format specification
- Extended DSK (EDSK) specification (extensions to handle representing copy protection, etc -- Marco Vieth, Ulrich Doewich, Kevin Thacker)
- cpcwiki.eu -- (FIXME just the same as above, or more information?)
- [1] -- extensions to handle further copy protection schemes