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Author:Steve Christensen
Publisher:Apple
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Disk-Copy-42.sit (37.74 KB)
MD5: 658d766664a697d99fabbeacc2f096c0
For System 1 - 5 - Mac OS 9
[www].se [ftp].se [mirror].us [mirror].de
DiskCopy-v50.sit (22.65 KB)
MD5: 97eb4a56e499cf60aef0d665e1f2861d
For System 1 - 5 - Mac OS 9

2.0 Movie Download

[www].se [ftp].se [mirror].us [mirror].de
DiskCopy-v55.sit (25.18 KB)
MD5: 2613fd9be038e4536b544fec85e4f53b
For System 1 - 5 - Mac OS 9
[www].se [ftp].se [mirror].us [mirror].de
Disk-Copy-4-clone-6.sit (30.50 KB)
MD5: 7d3ad88e2970cf189e4dc902c2e9c449
For System 1 - 5 - Mac OS 9

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DiskCopy-v70.sit (31.79 KB)
MD5: 20c92223c6f3ddc65b0948c5e3971daf
For System 1 - 5 - Mac OS 9
[www].se [ftp].se [mirror].us [mirror].de
DCOPY8E.HQX (112.48 KB)
MD5: 99e83aa91a850ed6700a5dcddc4849bc
For System 1 - 5 - Mac OS 9
[www].se [ftp].se [mirror].us [mirror].de
Disk-Copy-4x-QRG.pdf

Game 2.0

Emulation
This app works with: Basilisk II, Mini vMacMini vMac II

Disk Copy 4.2 is a floppy disk duplicator, capable of creating byte for byte replicas of original floppy disk media. From 1988 until becoming obsolete in 1994, it was one of Apple's official disk imaging softwares. The other was DART, which never gained the universal popularity that Disk Copy 4.2 experienced.

By the early 1990's Disk Copy 4.2 was showing its age. A fresh Apple team headed by Byron Han made a complete rewrite of Disk Copy and this eventuated into Disk Copy 6, dominating Apple's disk duplicating software range until the demise of classic Mac OS 9.2.2.

  • Top DL: The official Apple copy of Disk Copy 4.2 in StuffIt 3.6 .sit archive
  • 2nd DL: DiskCopy 5.0d1 - This is the actual (I believe) leaked beta version 5.0d1, of Steve Christensen's Disk Copy version 5.0 that he was developing (Disk Copy 5.0 by Steve was never released officially). From 1993.
  • 3rd DL: DiskCopy 5.5 - This is an anonymous user-made clone, based on Steve Christensen's leaked code of the 5.0 beta. It may prove to be of special interest, as it (and version 8.0) profess an ability to duplicate copy protected floppy disks. From 1994.
  • 4th DL: DiskCopy 6.0 - Not to be confused with any official Apple Disk Copy 6 release, this is yet another anonymous user-made clone, based on Steve Christensen's leaked code of his beta version. From 1994.
  • 5th DL: DiskCopy 7.0 - Yet another user-made clone, based on Steve Christensen's leaked beta code. This one adds the name 'John Wolf' to the credits. From 1994.
  • 6th DL: DiskCopy 8.0 - Also based on Steve Christensen's leaked beta code and with the name 'John Wolf' added to the credits. This one, like version 5.5 above, also professes an ability to duplicate copy protected floppy disks. From 1995.
  • Manual: Disk Copy 4.2 Quick Reference Guide, PDF. A nice 'How To', in the form of a double sided tri-fold pamphlet.

What the differences there are between these cloned versions are I can't tell, other than 5.5 & 8.0 which have noted differences above. They all, except for their colorful splash screens, look and behave like just Disk Copy 4.2.

DiskCopy 4.2 by Steve Christensen from Apple. Steve used his intimate knowledge of the SONY driver to make this one of the most elegant and compatible applications ever packed into 24K.

DiskCopy 5.0d1 - 6.0 by Steve Christensen (and 'anonymous contributors'). Based on a beta of DiskCopy 5.0 that was leaked to the general public without Steve's consent, this application has been lurking on BBS's for years, wearing several different version numbers. Although they look and act much like DiskCopy 4.2, these builds add support for two new image file formats, an RLE compressed disk image and a self-extracting disk image that can decompress and save itself to floppy disk. Use of these versions of DiskCopy is discouraged since they're not supported by Apple and the new image file formats they produce don't work with other disk image programs.

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See Also:Disk Copy 6

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Architecture: 68k

Suitable for any Macintosh with a built-in floppy disk drive. Also works with USB floppy disk drives (1.4MB HD disks only)

Disk Copy 4.2 will run on earlier Mac OS's than SSW 6 but the above v4.2 DL's .sit archive will only expand on Systems 6.x or newer, requiring a StuffIt 3.5 or newer to extract.

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Basilisk II compatibility is limited to the Windows build 142 (and other builds by Lauri Pesonen) of Basilisk II and the use of a floppy drive, internal or USB, on a Windows platform (1.4MB floppy media only).

Mini vMac and the Mini vMac II variation will load and can image disk image files if dropped into the running Mini vMac window - This works for 400k and 800k floppy disk images only.