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Date   : Sun, 15 Mar 2009 23:09:36 +0000
From   : me@... (me@...)
Subject: Some dumb questions

On 15 Mar 2009, at 22:23, Mark Usher wrote:

> You can use the command line utility bbcim with a batch file to do  
> this.

Ah yes, apparently you can. The syntax is:
bbcima97.exe -splitds dd <filename>.dsd

Replace dd for sd if you have single-density disk images. (Did anyone  
actually ever use single density for anything?)

Though it's pretty ugly. Windows only and the files it produces end  
in .0 and .1 rather than the more helpful .ssd. Still, it works.

~DG
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