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<sect2 arch="m68k"><title>Writing Disk Images on Atari Systems</title>
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You'll find the &rawwrite.ttp; program in the same directory as the
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floppy disk images. Start the program by double clicking on the
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program icon, and type in the name of the floppy image file you want
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written to the floppy at the TOS program command line dialog box.
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<sect2 arch="m68k"><title>Writing Disk Images on Macintosh Systems</title>
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Since the current release does not yet support booting from floppies to
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start the installation, there would be no point in doing this on
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Macintosh Systems. However, these files are needed for the installation
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of the operating system and modules, later in the process.
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