Mike Ching wrote:
There are 2 ways to fix this - fix the disk images or ammend the emulators to support whatever is happening. Seeing it is only 2 disks inthis boat so far, I reckon fixing the disks may be the best / easiest way forward.
On the contrary, finding and documenting the problem and then fixing the emulators is by far the more preferable option - (one of) the ideas of emulation is to document and preserve the design/operation of old hardware.
I said 'preferable' - not 'easiest'. ;) Regards, -- | Mark McDougall | "Electrical Engineers do it | <http://members.iinet.net.au/~msmcdoug> | with less resistance!"