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Re: Whole track writing code?
- Subject: Re: Whole track writing code?
- From: "sicklittlemonkey" <Nick.Westgate@gmail.com>
- Date: 2 Dec 2005 20:37:36 -0800
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Well, there's sample write track code in Beneath Apple Prodos:
ftp://ftp.a2central.com/pub/documents/beneathprodos.pdf
Look at the "Format" utility in Appendix A. Note that if you want to
write a track which you've read in yourself, you'll have to detect
auto-sync nibbles. The Format utility uses #$80 to represent these.
For info on DOS 3.3 check out these great files:
http://www.textfiles.com/apple/ANATOMY/
Cheers,
Nick.