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Re: ADT122 and above?
<greymouse@fusball.com> wrote in message
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> is there a new version of ADT which supports 32 track disks ie. NIB? i
> can only find adt122 for windows is there an offical website with
> releases?
I don't believe there's any ADT version that supports the NIB format.
With that... It would be a really neat hack if someone is able to take an
existing bit copier like Locksmith or Copy II+ and modify it. Instead of
output the copied data to a destination disk, have the output sent to
something else like a binary file or even a super serial card connected to a
PC. That way, the output (including work-arounds based on the entered copy
parameters) could then be sent someplace else, and later on in the future
the recipient could feed the saved output back into the program and produce
a disk. I'm sure the output wouldn't be compatible with any emulator at the
moment, but this would be an excellent way of preserving your original
copy-protected disks to something else (CD-R, etc.) other than copying it to
another disk. My understanding of NIB is that it doesn't support things like
1/2 track copy protection and such.
--- Bryan