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  1. The easiest way to convert a whole Atari disk to a disk image is by a process called 'sector copying'. You may have used this method on your Atari to duplicate a real floppy disk. Method #1: (Using APE or APE'98, the Atari Computer, and a real Atari disk drive) Load APE and attach your APE interface, being sure to verify it is working.

  2. Apr 7, 2020 · And not to forget 1 GB limitation of Mega STE or Stacy internal ACSI-SCSI adapter. You can not even buy now so low capacity new SD card. Possible speeds: In case of Ataris, speed of hard disk transfers, using ACSI port (so DMA chip) is limited mostly by DMA chip max speed. And it is 2 MB/sec in peak.

  3. A Mac won't directly read any Atari discs, nor will it go the other way. As I recall from my Atari ST days and playing with the GCR that David Small built, was that Apple disc drives ran at changing/variable speeds, that was one of the biggest hurdles he had when creating the Spectre GCR.

  4. Feb 2, 2018 · Normal DSHD (1.44MiB) floppy disk drives spin at 2x rate and so you have to overclock the FDC to read the disks. The Gotek + HxC firmware must emulate an extra large DSDD disk drive which spins at half the normal rate to work with a normal Atari ST. This is not a feature I thought it had. But I can't think why it wouldn't be capable of it.

  5. Sep 27, 2013 · Build a floppy disk using its own utilities. Leave .img in the file extension even though it complains. These can be mounted onto a mac using disk utilities. (or mount by right clicking and use disk image mounter) Use the command prompt and 'open /Volumes/Untitled/' to get a window on the desktop. Copy files off the internet onto the mounted ...

  6. Jan 16, 2019 · If you have access to a Windows PC then you can use this program that uses a special floppy disk driver that can read the Atari format and copy the disk image. From there you should be able to use an Atari emulator to open the disk image and then save your files locally as .mid files that you will be able to send over to your Mac and load with LogicX/Protools.

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  8. Shows the state of the disk drive, and the name of the image file inserted, if any. Allows the user to turn the drive on/off, insert/eject disk images, and write protect (lock) and unlock the disk images. Allows the user to drag a disk image from the Finder onto the drive, and have it automatically mounted.

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