GS WorldView Summer 2003 http://apple2.org.za/gswv/a2zine/Docs/DiskImage_2MG_Info.txt 2MG (or 2IMG) Disk Image Files These are disk images (e.g. .dsk or .nib) with a prefix which includes information about size, format, sector ordering, volume number, locked/unlocked, etc.. 2MG files may also have a Comment and/or extra file information added following the disk image data. 2MG format can accommodate disk images ranging from 5.25" diskette up through hard disk. Typically, the image files have names ending with ".2mg". ProDOS File Type- $E0 ProDOS Aux Type- $0130 Emulators which can use 2MG images include Bernie ][ the Rescue, Catakig, Sweet 16, XGS. On an Apple II, ASIMOV2 (for IIgs) is the usual utility for creating 2MG files and for converting them to disk. 2MG (or 2IMG) Disk Image Format Part of File Length Prefix- 64 bytes (usual size of Prefix) Disk Data- varies (e.g. 143,360 for 5.25" disk) Comment (optional)- varies (often not present) Creator added (optional)- varies (often not present) Prefix Format 0000-0003: 32 49 4D 47 "2IMG" ID for 2MG format (ASCII Text) 0004-0007: 58 47 53 21 "XGS!" Creator ID (ASCII Text) ** 0008-0009: 40 00 Header size ($0040= 64 bytes) 000A-000B: 01 00 Version number 000C-000F: 01 00 00 00 Image Format 00= DOS 3.3 sector order 01= ProDOS sector order 02= NIB data **Note: "Creator" refers to application creating the image. Here are ID's in use by various applications: ASIMOV2- "!nfc" Bernie ][ the Rescue- "B2TR" Catakig- "CTKG" Sheppy's ImageMaker- "ShIm" Sweet 16- "WOOF" XGS- "XGS!" 0010-0013: 00 00 00 00 (Flags & DOS 3.3 Volume Number) The four-byte flags field contains bit flags and data relating to the disk image. Bits not defined should be zero. Bit Description 31 Locked? If Bit 31 is 1 (set), the disk image is locked. The emulator should allow no changes of disk data-- i.e. the disk should be viewed as write-protected. 8 DOS 3.3 Volume Number? If Bit 8 is 1 (set), then Bits 0-7 specify the DOS 3.3 Volume Number. If Bit 8 is 0 and the image is in DOS 3.3 order (Image Format = 0), then Volume Number will be taken as 254. 7-0 The DOS 3.3 Volume Number, usually 1 through 254, if Bit 8 is 1 (set). Otherwise, these bits should be 0. 0014-0017: 18 01 00 00 (ProDOS Blocks = 280 for 5.25") The number of 512-byte blocks in the disk image- this value should be zero unless the image format is 1 (ProDOS order). Note: ASIMOV2 sets to $118 whether or not format is ProDOS. 0018-001B: 40 00 00 00 (Offset to disk data = 64 bytes) Offset to the first byte of disk data in the image file from the beginning of the file- disk data must come before any Comment and Creator-specific chunks. 001C-001F: 00 30 02 00 (Bytes of disk data = 143,360 for 5.25") Length of the disk data in bytes. (For ProDOS should be 512 x Number of blocks) 0020-0023: 00 00 00 00 (Offset to optional Comment) Offset to the first byte of the image Comment- zero if there is no Comment. The Comment must come after the data chunk, but before the creator-specific chunk. The Comment, if it exists, should be raw text; no length byte or C-style null terminator byte is required (that's what the next field is for). 0024-0027: 00 00 00 00 (Length of optional Comment) Length of the Comment chunk- zero if there's no Comment. 0028-002B: 00 00 00 00 (Offset to optional Creator data) Offset to the first byte of the Creator-specific data chunk- zero if there is none. 002C-002F: 00 00 00 00 (Length of optional Creator data) Length of the Creator-specific data chunk- zero if there is no creator-specific data. 0030-003F: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Reserved space- at present all must be zero. Credits Thanks to Eric Shepherd and Roger Johnstone for 2MG info. Rubywand