Releases: Digitoxin1/DiskImageTool
Releases · Digitoxin1/DiskImageTool
2.40.00
v2.39.00
- New Feature: When reading a disk to a flux image set, you can now simultaneously generate both a flux set and an image file.
- New Feature: If you have configured Kryoflux support via DTC.exe, you can now verify the image using DTC.exe right from the Read Disk dialog.
- Bug fixes
v2.38.00
- Built in Greaseweazle support via a new greaseweazle.dll
- Overhaul of the flux read dialog
- Added new "Refine" mode for existing flux image sets
- Added contextual help across all flux forms
- Bug fixes
v2.37.01
- Added the .dsk extension to the list of extensions for basic sector images to better support MSX disk images
v2.37.00
- Added two new reports; Image Analysis (XML) and Batch Image Analysis (XML)
- Image Analysis (XML) will generate an XML report for the current image containing summary, hashes, and directory data
- Batch Image Analysis (XML) will generate an XML report of all loaded images
v2.36.01
- Fixed crash when restructuring image
v2.36.00
- Enabled Drag-and-Drop on the Import Files dialog to allow for additional files to be added after the dialog has been opened.
- Custom boot sectors can now be added to the Boot Sector dropdown on the New Disk Image dialog through a user provided BootSector.xml file.
v2.35.00
- Happy New Year
- Improved Drag-and-Drop functionality. You can now drag-and-drop both disk images and files onto the file grid and choose whether to open images or import files.
- "Import Files" checkbox has been removed from the image creation dialog. It is no longer needed thanks to the new drag-and-drop feature.
- Added directory selection to the import files dialog.
v2.34.02
- Added link to online documentation in the help menu
- Bug fixes
v2.34.01
- Fixed several compliance issues when saving a .td0 image.
- Note: DiskImageTool supports loading TeleDisk images that use Advanced Data Compression, but when saved, images will be saved without compression.