EMX is a disk imager so the destination disc has to be the same as the source. Hence
why it only works with 720k DS/DD floppies. There are instructions for using CopyQM
within the folder in the Files section that it is stored inside of. I don't know much about it
beyond that, but I did test it back when it was originally uploaded to make sure it
worked.
Once you are able to boot your Emax II format the Zip cartridge and that will put the OS
on it.
On 24 Oct 2004 at 3:46, nastysquirrels2000 spoke unto me:
> Would i be able to put the os disk on a zip disk. If so should i use
> the emx program? Im not to sure how to use the Copqm program maybe you
> could give me some info on how to use it. Thanks for any help.
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