http://miniscript.org/w/index.php?title=How_to_convert_a_folder_into_a_.minidisk&feed=atom&action=historyHow to convert a folder into a .minidisk - Revision history2024-03-28T10:03:58ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.34.0http://miniscript.org/w/index.php?title=How_to_convert_a_folder_into_a_.minidisk&diff=626&oldid=prevJoeStrout: Created page with "Mini Micro can mount a folder in the host (Mac/Windows/Linux) file system, making it appear in Mini Micro as /usr or /usr2. This is convenient when you want to use extern..."2021-01-12T13:37:14Z<p>Created page with "<a href="/wiki/Mini_Micro" title="Mini Micro">Mini Micro</a> can mount a folder in the host (Mac/Windows/Linux) file system, making it appear in Mini Micro as /usr or /usr2. This is convenient when you want to use extern..."</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>[[Mini Micro]] can mount a folder in the host (Mac/Windows/Linux) file system, making it appear in Mini Micro as /usr or /usr2. This is convenient when you want to use external tools to edit the files in your Mini Micro project.<br />
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But sometimes it is useful to have the contents of your /usr or /usr2 disk as a single "virtual disk file" in the host OS. This is called a .minidisk file, and is nothing more than a zip file with a .minidisk extension. So any folder may be converted into a .minidisk file by this procedure:<br />
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# '''Zip''' the folder.<br />
# '''Rename''' the created archive so that it ends in .minidisk rather than .zip.<br />
# In Mini Micro, click a disk slot and choose "'''Mount Disk File...'''" from the pop-up menu.<br />
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See also: [[How to convert a .minidisk into a folder]]; [[How to package a Mini Micro game]]<br />
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[[Category:Mini Micro]]<br />
[[Category:How To]]</div>JoeStrout