Just had a look over the riscos.info page - not entirely sure where the link to 
my document would fit in as, although it covers a part of RISC OS (i.e. 
Filecore/ADFS), is not specific to it.

If anyone wants to add it in, please feel free - you have my permission to 
publish this anywhere (although if you just put a link to the document, as I 
will update it from time to time as and when I discover more).

Going back to the original question - Reuben, the offset you refer to (&FC1) 
points directly into the disc record, with the &200 byte header added on the 
top of the file (so it is an actual HDF file created by an emulator). Just 
zeroing these values will not make the file readable by an emulator. You will 
need to recreate the disc record, and details are in my document (and the 
Programmer's Reference Manual).

Cheers,

Gerald.

On 14/12/2018, 09:59, "Gerald Holdsworth" <[email protected] on 
behalf of [email protected]> wrote:

    Hi Ralph,
    
        Do you know why Googling for `site:geraldholdsworth.co.uk disc image'
        doesn't find it?  Neither does
        `site:geraldholdsworth.co.uk filetype:pdf'.  Are you restricting
        Google's access in some way?
    
    I have no idea - I don't use Google (nor do I usually search for my own 
sites). I've done nothing to restrict any search engine or any web bots on any 
of my sites.
        
        Can I suggest you also work a mention into the wiki at
        http://www.riscos.info/index.php/RISC_OS
    
    It was posted on Stardot. I tried to put a link on Wikipedia but their 
Gestapo took it off, because I was posting a link to my own document on my own 
site and claimed that it had no references to other sources (which it does) or 
can be proved (which it was, as it was written alongside some code also on the 
same site). But I will look into the RiscOS Wiki.
    
    Cheers,
    
    Gerald.
     
    
    
    
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