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From: ADLLib@world.std.com (ADL HealthIndustries)
Subject: Copy-protected Infocom
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Date: Sun, 2 Jan 1994 20:51:05 GMT
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This may be a FAQ, but I would appreciate help.
I have several quite old IBM disk versions of Infocom games.
They are in the original boot-only version.
They can be converted to files storable on hard disk using
the ZorkTools utility. However, this results in a true full
disk image which includes the sector map (what data is on 
which disk sector) the game interpreter, and the true data file.

I would like to convert them to "dat" files which are usable with
the public-domain interpreters. This would allow me to use them
on the Mac, which is now my preferred platform. Is there any way
to do this?

Thanks.

