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Re: How to make .nib disk images?
russotto@grace.speakeasy.net (Matthew Russotto) wrote in message news:<umlm235laut67e@corp.supernews.com>...
> In article <3D67A803.3E1E5995@swbell.net>,
> Rubywand <rubywand@swbell.net> wrote:
> >
> > The big problem is Side 2. The original seems to be formatted for
> >35 track-size "sectors". Both of the Side 2 .nib images checked were
> >formatted for 16sec/trk. The original Side 2 can hold a lot more data;
> >and, it seems to be nearly full.
>
> Ahh, quite right. I found the the Trinity V11 disk images I extracted a
> nearly-working datafile from. These were .dsk, not .nib. It appears
> this was a very ambitious crack which involved moving some of the extra
> from the "18-sector" side to the unused space on the 16-sector side, and
> then patching the interpreter to handle that. Side 2 was perfectly OK,
> as far as it went, but Side 1 had some damage on the last track. I made
> some repaired disk images, but the emulators I have are unable to use
> them, so I can't tell if the crack ever worked.
>
>
> --
> Matthew T. Russotto mrussotto@speakeasy.net
> =====
> Every time you buy a CD, a programmer is kicked in the teeth.
> Every time you buy or rent a DVD, a programmer is kicked where it counts.
> Every time they kick a programmer, 1000 users are kicked too, and harder.
> A proposed US law called the CBDTPA would ban the PC as we know it.
> This is not a joke, not an exaggeration. This is real.
> http://www.cryptome.org/broadbandits.htm
What system? For the PC, I would try ApplePC. For Mac, try Catakig.