Large batch of ST disk images released

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Large batch of ST disk images released

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http://capsdi.free.fr/

It's a torrent which contains *all* their images but I'm going to grab the torrent (3.16GB) and then upload just the ST ones somewhere else (*), so bear with me.

The torrent's a bit slow coming down at the mo ... as slow as you'd expect for 1 seed :(


(*) my new website - the old one was a bit long in the tooth re: Joomla! version and a early beta of JDownload. My host is upgrading both so as soon as I can get in, and assuming these files are available, I'll bung the ST ones up there.
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I did not know there would be any ST content amongst that lot, but I am curious to know what it is. :)
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Damn Windows update in the middle of the night .. torrent just restarted and it's got to 77% so far.
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Re: Large batch of ST disk images released

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Nice I am on it too.
If you are ...bethere.co.uk looks like you got it :)

It ,looks like there are two torrents?
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:28BFA561503583A29A80CEEE89A13D7AB881D2A0&dn=CAPSDI_2012-01-22_Catalogued
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:C4836968AEFB8C1F3D3EDADB6DB4F2CCE084FCFA&dn=CAPSDI_2012-01-22_NotCatalogued

But no source/seed (100%) on the second ?
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Yep, that's me ;-)

I'll be seeding it for a few days to help out those who haven't got the whole file as of yet.

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Hum I am a little bit confuse about what is what.
But from the 2 magnet links provided above I have been able to download 2669 + 302 IPF files.

You will find also 2 non-official lists of IPF files for Atari that I got from somewhere ;)

I also provide here an early version of my IPFInfo program.
You are not sure about the platform? Use IPFInfo.exe <ipf_filename> and on the last line of the output you will find the platform and guess what for Atari it should say "Atari ST"!!!
For the more adventurous you can use ipfinfo.exe -i -d <input_file> <output_file> where the optional flags -i is to display IMGE records info and -d to display DATA records info

more info here http://forum.kryoflux.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=365
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