Oh now that is evil. It silently/transparently delivers different data for
the same filenames, depending on if it's plugged in to a 100/102 vs a 200?
EVIL

On Sun, Aug 20, 2017 at 11:50 PM, Kurt McCullum <kurt.mccul...@att.net>
wrote:

> I’m halfway there. I was able to create an image of the Utility Disk by
> reading every sector with the Windows utility I’m working on. I deviated a
> bit from the backup program that is on the disk. That program only copies
> the sectors that have data. It does this by analyzing each sector. I went
> for a more brute force approach and decided to copy every sector even if
> they are blank. I tried to read the data in 256 byte packets but the drive
> didn’t seem to be happy with it. I may try larger packets again but for now
> each sector is read 64 bytes at a time just as the backup/floppy.co
> software uses.
>
>
>
> The image is interesting. There are two basic program listings which are
> not tokenized. One for the 100 and the other for the 200. Then there is the
> actual code for floppy.co for the 100 and another for the 200.
>
>
>
> No I have to figure out how to write it back to a blank disk………..
>
>
>
> Kurt
>

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