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EXAMPLE 6:
To create a 512K image file for SSD1 from a
local subdirectory named C:\TEST, enter:
DISKSAVE C:\TEST /DSSD1 /S512K
EXAMPLE 7:
To program SSD1 from an image file
C: \TEST\SSD1.IMG, enter:
DISKSAVE /I /DSSD1 C:\TEST\SSD1.IMG
REMARKS:
When the /Fd option is used, the drive
specified must have a sector size of 512 bytes.
Both 1.44M and 720K floppies have a sector
size of 512 bytes.
To program an SSD which boots from a user-
supplied DOS or full ROM–DOS, the source
must be a bootable drive (use the /Fd option)
from either a remote or local system.
When a subdirectory path is used as input to
DISKSAVE.EXE, DISKSAVE creates a
temporary file in the currect directory.
Consequently, the current directory cannot be
included in the specified path and must not
be write-protected.
The filename of the image file created for the
SSD1 EPROM is SSD1.IMG.
The size of the solid state disk generated with
DISKSAVE.EXE is made only as large as
required to minimize programming time.
SEE ALSO:
DISKSEND.EXE, TRANSFER.EXE
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