teeray writes:
Kryoflux stream format is not the standard. How would people without a Kryoflux board write the disk image ?
Recent SamDisk can convert Kryoflux Stream images to its own format, or ImageDisk, and you can write those. There’s an example in the README in the archive.
All you need is a raw dump of the disk.
Then everyone can write the image to a disk.
There is no "standard" format, which is one of the reasons why the 9100 disk image situation is such mess. This one is in TeleDisk format and disk 3 seems to be bad, someone said this is good, but it’s SAMDisk, and you need Windows to write that instead of DOS and blah blah blah. I wanted images which were absolutely known to be good or bad, and clearly documented as such. Kryoflux is what I chose, because it’s designed for archival, and has supporting features which other methods don’t. It shows you if the media has been modified by someone after it was pressed, so you know if you’re actually getting the original disk or one keyed to a specific machine’s serial number. It doesn’t fail on bad sectors, it dumps them and you can see exactly which were bad. If you have multiple damaged copies of the same disk, you can piece together a complete, good image, sector by sector. The goals of my archive are to be as complete and consistent as possible. That means all images are the same format, and that format is Kryoflux Stream. And since it’s sampling the flux instead of passing it through MFM decoding to create a bitstream, it’s the rawest dump you can get. :) -- Ian _______________________________________________ Techtoolslist mailing list Techtoolslist@flippers.com https://pairlist7.pair.net/mailman/listinfo/techtoolslist FTP site is: ftp://ttl.arcadetech.org/TTL/Test_Equipment Archive site: http://seven.pairlist.net/pipermail/techtoolslist/