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.. |version| replace:: 1.07
====
acvt
====
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convert between Atari 8-bit disk image formats
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.. include:: manhdr.rst
SYNOPSIS
========
acvt [**-xfd** | **-atr** | **-scp** | **-dcm** | **-di**] [**-batchmode**] [**-autorepair**] [**-norepair**] [**-errstop**] [**-over**] [**-test**] [**-classic**] *input-file* [*output-file*]
DESCRIPTION
===========
**acvt** converts Atari 8-bit images between various formats. It can
also repair some kinds of problems with broken/corrupted images.
Supported formats are:
ATR
Originally defined by SIOPC; the modern standard format.
XFD
Originally defined by the XFormer emulator; raw images.
DCM
DiskComm (Disk Communicator) images.
SCP
SpartaDOS SCOPY images.
DI
XL/ST link / XLDJ disk images.
If no *output-file* is given, the filename is created automatically by
replacing the filename extension (e.g. *foo.xfd* becomes *foo.atr*).
If the output file already exists, it will not be overwritten unless
the **-over** option is given.
If the input file is invalid, **acvt** may prompt for a repair method.
OPTIONS
=======
**-xfd**, **-atr**, **-scp**, **-dcm**, **-di**
Output disk image format. Default is **-atr**.
**-batchmode**
Multi-file processing mode. Only input files are specified on command-line.
Regular expressions are allowed. Output filenames are created automatically.
**-autorepair**
Automatically determines the best repair method (rather than prompting).
**-norepair**
Doesn't ask for repair options and considers input file invalid if it needs repair.
**-errstop**
In batch mode, exits on the first error encountered.
**-over**
Overwrites existing files.
**-test**
Load input images and display their state, but do not write output.
**-classic**
Force output to be one of the classic Atari disk sizes (90K, 128K, 180K).
.. include:: manftr.rst
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