![]() ![]() ![]() As such the OS 9 version of 6.5 only ever made it to beta 13 before development on it stopped. But because Apple had stopped support for OS 9 already, support for the old OS was eventually removed in favor of Mac OS X. Versions of Disk Copy in Mac OS X added support for the newer Universal Disk Format (UDIF) image format, introduced with DMG files in Mac OS X.Īlthough the last official public release of Disk Copy for Mac OS 9 was version 6.3.3, there was to be a version 6.5 that supported OS X's UDIF image format. ĭisk Copy 6.0 added support for the New Disk Image Format (NDIF). DART is a variant that supports compression, and was initially handled by the DART (Disk Archive/Retrieval Tool) utility. "Disk Copy 4.2" (DC42) is the common name used to refer to disk images of floppy disks created by the 4.2 version of Disk Copy. In later versions of macOS it has been replaced by DiskImageMounter for mounting the images and Disk Utility for creating them. System Software 6, System 7, Mac OS 8, Mac OS 9, Mac OS X v10.0, Mac OS X v10.1, Mac OS X v10.2ĭisk Copy was the default utility for handling logical volume images in System 7 through Mac OS X 10.2 (usable in System Software 6 as well). ![]()
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