Unfortunately, a quick search didn't turn up any pre-built binaries outside of the ones in the package repositories so, if you're not on Linux and the emulation solution doesn't work for you, the simplest solution might be to grab a LiveCD image for something like Lubuntu and fire it up in VirtualBox. The WinUAE Amiga emulator supports all three disk formats, but 3.5-inch double-density is the most common.
There's also this guide which walks you through how to convert DMS to ADF by running the original DMS utility under emulation. If you just need files out of it, unar (the Linux port the open-source CLI version of The Unarchiver) is included in Debian-family package repositories and lists DMS as supported. Supports all different compression methods (NONE,SIMPLE,QUICK,MEDIUM,DEEP,HEAVY1,HEAVY2).the installer version, you should have an executable WinUAE file. Game Soundtracks (MP3) High Quality Soundtracks Gaming Music (Native formats) Sheet. The reason for this is simple: the emulation software has to do all of what was done. (The description on the page linked for xDMS indicates the formats in question are ADF and ADZ)Īs for Ancient Format Decompressor, it says: GBA Emulators (19) NDS Emulators (22) PSX Emulators (33) PSP Emulators (9) PS2 Emulators (14) N64 Emulators (14) GCN Emulators (16) SNES Emulators (29) MAME Emulators (71) NES Emulators (17) View all Emulators Gamer Goodies Gaming Music. Below is a listing of the Finest CPC emulators that support Amiga ROM matches: FS-UAE. An emulator is merely a software that imitates play of the stored file format onto your apparatus. So you could probably mount it and then save it. Before you can play some of those Amstrad CPC ROMs with no CPC, you'll have to set up an emulator. Z : Unpack to disk images and compress it with gzip From some quick research, WinUAE (a popular Amiga emulator) supports reading a DMS file just like an ADF. and it's present in the package repositories of Debian-family Linux distros like Ubuntu, so I installed it and, according to the output xdms prints when run without arguments, you'd want the u or z commands: u : Unpack DMS archives to disk images Supports decompression of files compressed using all known DMSĬompression modes, including old and obsolete ones, and also encrypted Ancient Format Decompressor (decompresses to ADF).xDMS (Public Domain, portable C source).
The Disk Masher System entry on the Archive Team wiki suggests the following tools: