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I wanted to test disk access (specifically write options) in the mame apple2e driver with .woz images. Using the mame UI, i mounted a .woz image in the file manager, and it gave me options to write to a separate image or to a diff. The diff option is unsupported, so I tried writing to an image and gave writeable image a new name. I launched the disk, saved within the apple2e instance, and quit out of mame. I discovered the resulting new image is a 0-byte-length file (clearly bad). Does anyone have any suggestions or know what if anything I may be doing wrong here? Thanks!

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MAME cannot write to .woz images. Complain to OG ;-)

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Thanks, well there's the answer I guess (help me OG Wan). One thought though, I'm actually writing to a new image, not back to the original .woz (even if i named the new image foobar.woz). Does that matter?

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If you name it foobar.woz then that matters, yes.

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Thanks. Assuming you meant that the driver is sensitive to the extension used, I renamed the write image to foobar.dsk (and I selected 16-sector disk image format to write to) but I'm still getting a 0-byte-length image result after hitting escape to exit mame. I take it then that if I'm reading from a .woz source, mame will try to write to a destination file in .woz format regardless of any other factors?

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I tried to create a new image from the UI, gave it a somename.dsk and chose the first image type and got a 0 byte size file as well. Then tried the same and initialized the disk with INIT HELLO ,D2 and still got a 0 byte size file.

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Make a copy of an existing .dsk and format it, that works.

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That's great, it doesn't change the fact that the internal UI seems to be broken. So let's figure out why.

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Update: I tried loading a .woz file and then saving contents to an actual formatted .dsk but that resulted in a 0-byte-length image as well. The .woz image format is really nice, just wish you could do useful things with it. In time I suppose.

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I really need to do a pass over the floppy UI stuff, it's not very good and very incomplete...

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