

It also duplicates some primitive copy protection schemes. On Winworld, ImageDisk files are used for non-DOS disks and MS/PC-DOS 1.xįormatted disks. ImageDisk requires an IBM PC compatible running DOS or Win9x. IMD files are ImageDisk floppy disk images.

For more information, see the KryofluxĪ Mac 400/800K sector image using a Kryofluxĭo not attempt to open IMG/IMA/DSK files directly with archive utilities like WinRAR, WinZip, or 7-Zip. To a floppy disk using a Kryoflux device. A normal PC floppy controller can not write these. These are primarily intended for use with emulators. Macintosh 400K/800k images on WinWorld are in. 400K/800k images, however require special hardware. You can write Macintosh 1.44mb floppy disk images using a normal PC or USB floppyĭrive. When purchasing a USBįloppy drive, make sure it supports 720k low density. Some USBįloppy drives fail to support 720k like they are supposed to. Please note that USB floppy drives will only write 720K and 1.44MB floppy disk images. "Zip" files, a Zip utility will also extract the stored "IMA" image. IMZ files are compressed WinImage files. There are many other tools that support raw sector images. In an emulator or write them to a floppy disk using one of the following tools: IMG/.IMA/.DSK files are "raw sector" images of standard DOS and Windows 360K,ħ20K, 1.2mb, 1.44mb, and DMF 1.7MB format floppy disks. You will find the following media types inside the Winworld archives: Note: You may convert between many of the different floppy disk image types below Necessary because vendors provided computer software on a wide variety of The Winworld archives contain a number of different media types. 7-Zip is a free, open-source archival utility, and we recommend using it for extracting any files downloaded from our software library. All software in our collection is archived in the 7z format using 7-Zip 9 for optimal compression.
