Reading Amiga disks
An Amiga disk can be copied to a single file called an ADF, using a program called transdisk supplied with Amiga emulator WinUAE . This file contains a representation of the complete disk, like an ISO file for a CD. An ADF can be used in WinUAE or written back to an actual disk.
The following command reads the disk in DF0:, the internal floppy disk drive, to a file on the ram disk:
transdisk >RAM:filename.adf
The adfread software by Toni Wilen and Simon Owen, combined with a second floppy drive. This software works with the most common floppy disk controllers used in industry-standard PCs, requiring no custom hardware other than an inexpensive additional PC floppy drive, connected to the same cable as the first drive. This is a read-only solution, and only supports Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 (not Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me or Windows NT).
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