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Re: .nib Images to real Apple disks



"Toinet" <antoine.vignau@laposte.net> wrote in message 710be06c-b3f5-4ad9-ad3a-097199d20210@u22g2000yqf.googlegroups.com">news:710be06c-b3f5-4ad9-ad3a-097199d20210@u22g2000yqf.googlegroups.com...
On 10 avr, 10:55, AppleCPM <a...@wilserv.com> wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> On Apr 9, 11:22 pm, Antoine wrote:
>> <--- snip --->
>>
>> > This Apple program is not protected nor the disk. The .NIB image is bad:
>> > - two sectors of track 3 cannot be read
>> > - one sector of track 4 cannot be read
>> > The NIB image shows that the disk uses standard markers D5AA96/DEAA
>> > and D5AAAD/DEAA
>>
>> You say that there are sectors on tracks 3 and 4 that cannot be
>> read. By what program? AppleWin has no problem accessing
>> "FORT2fixed.nib". My analysis of that image file says that track 3,
>> sectors 9 and 13 and track 4, sector 0 have epilogue bytes $DEAB, not
>> $DEAA.
>>
>> Willi
>
> applewin and sweet16 were the emulators. disk fixer 4,
> locksmith 6.3 and advanced demuffin were the a2 programs.
>
> i don't know what was fixed in that nibble image but from my
> experience, i would say the image is bad and the disk is not
> copy-protected. at the end, the program cannot be used.
>
> antoine

I know one thing. Ciderpress was unable to copy 'SYSTEM.COMPILER'
to the clipboard. All other files were able to be copied. I don't
know if it can be copied directly via other means.

Bill