Access and Manipulate Amiga Disk Files
Read or write raw data blocks to a virtual device
Changing and creating directories on a virtual device
Open a connection to a file on a virtual ADF device
adfExplorer: Access and Manipulate Amiga Disk Files
Close all virtual devices
Compress ADF to ADZ files and vice versa
Create a connection to a virtual disk
Create and format a virtual ADF device
Connect with a demonstration ADF file
Obtain information about an adf_device connection
Retrieve information from entry headers on virtual ADF devices
Test if an entry exists on a virtual device
Get virtual disks bitmap flags
List entries in a directory of a virtual ADF device
Copy or move files between physical and virtual devices
Obtain or modify an entry name on a virtual device
Transfer binary data to and from connections
Remove entry (file / directory) from a virtual ADF device
Basic methods for S3 class objects
Salvage entries on ADF disks
A path pointing to a file or directory on a virtual ADF device
Amiga Disk Files (ADF) are virtual representations of 3.5 inch floppy disks for the Commodore Amiga. Most disk drives from other systems (including modern drives) are not able to read these disks. The 'adfExplorer' package enables you to establish R connections to files on such virtual DOS-formatted disks, which can be use to read from and write to those files.
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