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  2. Comparison of disc image software - Wikipedia

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  3. IMG (file format) - Wikipedia

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    The .img filename extension is used by disk image files, which contain raw dumps of a magnetic disk or of an optical disc. Since a raw image consists of a sector -by-sector binary copy of the source medium, the actual format of the file contents will depend on the file system of the disk from which the image was created (such as a version of FAT).

  4. Disk image - Wikipedia

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    A disk image is a snapshot of a storage device's structure and data typically stored in one or more computer files on another storage device. [1] [2]Traditionally, disk images were bit-by-bit copies of every sector on a hard disk often created for digital forensic purposes, but it is now common to only copy allocated data to reduce storage space.

  5. HDCopy - Wikipedia

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    Platform. MS-DOS. License. cardware. HDCopy is a disk image application for floppy disks that runs in MS-DOS. It can copy a floppy on the fly, or by using archives with IMG file extension that store the content of the disk with a proprietary file format (whose first three bytes noted in hexadecimal will be FF 18, and its size will be anything ...

  6. Mtools - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.gnu.org /software /mtools /. Mtools is an open source collection of utilities to allow a Unix operating system to manipulate files on an MS-DOS file system, typically a floppy disk or floppy disk image. [2][3] The mtools are part of the GNU Project and are released under the GNU General Public License (GPL-3.0-or-later).

  7. KryoFlux - Wikipedia

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    Overview. KryoFlux consists of a small hardware device, [4][5] which is a software-programmable FDC system that runs on small ARM -based devices that connects to a floppy disk drive and a host PC over USB, and software for accessing the device. KryoFlux reads "flux transitions" from floppy disks at a very fine resolution. [6]