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Re: Mastery Development Software Copy
Hey Andy.
>> Humm... A tad over my head I'm afraid.
> Hit 'A' to analyze the track data. Look for the nibbles that come right
> after the big collection of inverse FFs. Do this on a standard DOS 3.3
> disk first. Look for the D5 AA 96, 8 bytes, DE AA. See the second,
> smaller
> batch of FFs, and look for the D5 AA AD, lotsa bytes, then DE AA.
>
> Once you're comfortable with how that looks, put in the copy-protected
> disk, pick a nice track, and see what you get.
Okay, I'll give that a try and see what I come up with. Seems 'simple'
enough. ;-) (queue ominous music)
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