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  1. How do I create a big hard disk sized image? Create a new blank disk image as usual, except this time select a custom size. Select 65535 sectors, double density. This will create a 16 megabyte Atari hard disk image. MAKE SURE you have 16MB of free space on the PC to create the new ATR file. What Atari DOS Systems will support a large hard disk?

  2. Sep 7, 2011 · The four 16MB games images have been updated and can be downloaded from the links provided here. These images contain a little over 3,000 games with long file names. These HD images can be used with S-Drive, SIO2USB, SIO2SD, emulators and possibly other devices attached to an Atari 8-bit computer.

  3. Mar 4, 2010 · Creating working HD image for Hatari (or Steem) is 2 step process. First you need to make one empty file of desired size. Max 2GB in case of Hatari and IDE, or 1GB in case of ACSI emulation. For instance with HxD editor (free).

  4. Jan 31, 2021 · The steps to create a drive are as follows: 1. On the C:\ drive of your windows machine, create a directory called "images". 2. Start your WSL command prompt. 3. In your WSL command prompt, change directory using the following command: cd /mnt/c/images. This will take us to the c:\images directory created in step 1. 4.

  5. Just like a floppy, hard disks must be formatted before use, and since the current TOS has serious problems with handling hard disks larger than 16 megabytes, you'll have to divide (or partition) your new disk into smaller "logical" drives.

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  7. May 17, 2022 · Question: Can a bare stock, original Atari 520ST, with TOS 1.0x ROM, boot from a connected hard drive, without any special boot floppy or 3rd party driver? Yes, as long as it's fitted with a proper partition/boot sector and hard disk driver (usually AHDI.SYS). Assuming the answer is affirmative, what limitations are there with such a setup?

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