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Special Forums Hardware LFH60 and dms-59 Post 303025891 by Linusolaradm1 on Wednesday 14th of November 2018 01:04:51 PM
Old 11-14-2018
LFH60 and dms-59

Simple question:LFH60 and DMS-59 Are the same thing?I have a matrox m920,for connect it to svga monitor is sufficient a dms59-to-vga like this


YLJYTK DMS-59 Pin to Dual VGA 15Pin Female Video Card Splitter Adapter Cable

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XDMS(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   XDMS(1)

NAME
xdms - decompressing Amiga DMS files SYNOPSIS
xdms [-d destdir] [-p passwd] [-q] [-v] <command> dmsfile [outputfile] Commands: xdms u Unpack file xdms b Show attached banner xdms d Show attached FILEID.DIZ xdms f View full image information xdms t Test archive xdms v View DMS archive information xdms x Extract files inside DMS archives using readdisk xdms z Unpack to disk image and compress with gzip DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the xdms command. xdms is a tool for decompressing Amiga DMS files. DMS files contain disk images that are these days mainly useful for Amiga emulation. It can unpack DMS images to ADF images. OPTIONS
-d destdir Unpack to a separate destination directory. -f Override errors. Useful for desperate data salvaging. -p passwd Decrypt with a password. -q Be quiet. -v Be verbose. Examples To unpack a DMS file, do: xdms u foo.dms BUGS
Maybe. SEE ALSO
amigadepacker(1), lha(1), ppcrack(1), uae(1). unadf(1), unlzx(1), xPK(1) AUTHOR
xdms was written by Andre' Rodrigues de la Rocha, but now hosted and maintained by Heikki Orsila <heikki.orsila@iki.fi>. This manual page was written by Gurkan Sengun <gurkan@linuks.mine.nu>, for the Debian project, and Heikki Orsila <heikki.orsila@iki.fi>. December 11, 2005 XDMS(1)
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