Disk Masher System

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Disk the Masher system (.dms) was an often used method on Amiga, to create a compressed image of a discs (usually floppy). The discs were read block-by-block, and their data structure was maintained. The DMS won approval particularly in the demo scene and the Warez scene, since with this system disc images could generally be distributed easily in mailbox networks like FidoNet or via telecommunications (modems). [1]

The DiskMasher format is copyright-protected and has problems storing particular sequences of bits due to bugs in the compression algorithm, but was widely used in the pirate and demo scenes.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ xDMS - Amiga DMS archive extractor. 070728 zakalwe.fi
  2. ^ Floppy disk#The Commodore Amiga
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