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A current, more detailed document on this topic is now posted in the news/announcements: https://forum.winworldpc.com/discussion/10444/winworld-archive-format-information
This is a brief guide to the disk image file formats found on WinWorld.
Note that you can convert between many of these formats with the HxC disk tool
.IMG AND .IMA: - 'raw' floppy disk image files.
- Use WinImage or similar to extract files or write to disk.
- You may use these with emulators. Point your emulator's emulated floppy to the file.
- Some DOS 1.x disks and 'booters' will not open in WinImage.[/list]
- Some Macintosh 'IMG' files are actually DiskCopy images. Some tools can't handle those.
- WinImage can write Macintosh 1.44mb images to disk, but not 400/800k, or extact files.
.IMD - ImageDisk disk images.
- To write these, use ImageDisk.
- These are used for PC (or similar) disk formats that WinImage can not handle.
.TD0 - Teledisk disk images.
- To write these, use the Teledisk program.
- Teledisk is similar to ImageDisk, and ImageDisk includes a tool to convert TD0 to IMD.
.CP2 - Copy II PC + 'Snatchit' disk images.
- To write them, use Central Point Copy II PC with the Snatchit tool that enables loading and saving CP2 images.
- These are used for copy protected IBM PC software.
- No special hardware is needed.
.TC - Transcopy disk images.
- These are used for copy protected IBM PC software, and saves more detail than CP2.
- To write these, you must have a Central Point Deluxe Option Board and the Transcopy software.
- Note: by default trancopy uses the IMG exension
*.raw - Kryoflux stream files.
- These are used for copy protected software, and disks who's format is unknown or unusual.
- To write stream files, you must have a KryoFlux card.
.SCP - Supercard Pro disk images.
- These are used for copy protected software, and disks who's format is unknown or unusual.
- To write SCP images, you must have a SuperCard Pro card.
.DSK - Apple II or Macintosh raw disk images.
- Some PC raw disk images may ocasionally have a '.DSK' extension.
.IMZ - Compressed WinImage disk images.
- You can open them and use these with WinImage.
- Most emulators do NOT support IMZ files.
- Other raw disk writing utilities do not support IMZ files.
- You can open IMZ files with a ZIP utility and extract the actual uncompressed image.
.ISO or .BIN/.CUE - standard CD-ROM images.
- Write these with ImgBurn, or a similar CD burning tool.
- You may use these with emulators. Point your emulator's emulated CD to the file.
- .BIN archives contain audio tracks.
.SIT or .HQX - Classic Macintosh file archives.
- To use these, you must import them in to a classic Mac environment.
- To insert these in to a disk or hard drive image for an emulator, use HFVExplorer.
- Once on an appropriate Macintosh, use Stuffit Expander to extract.
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  1. WinImage is a fully-fledged disk-imaging suite for easy creation, reading and editing of many image formats and fileystems, including DMF, VHD, FAT, ISO, NTFS and Linux. The disk image is an exact copy of a physical disk (floppy, CD-ROM, hard disk, USB, VHD disk.
  2. WinImage (64-bit) is a disk utility that enables users to create disk images from floppy disks, extract files from image files, create empty images, write the images back to floppy disks.
  3. Use WinImage to create virtual floppy disk. By far the most popular strategy is to use a floppy image file. VMware vSphere supports the.FLP format for floppy drives and a number of tools exist to.