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Applesauce Project
PostedJanuary 27, 2018
UpdatedSeptember 17, 2022
Bywebmaster
The Applesauce project is a hardware device that copies a floppy to a digital format keeping it intact with protection and all original data. The image can be used to recreate the original disk with copy protection or any special formatting.
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