Author: | Pete Rittwage (registered user: 558 posts ) | |
Date: | Wed, Aug 04th, 2010 @ 21:27 ( . ) |
There was a friend of mine that worked with V-MAX quite a bit years back - Daryl Krans. He wrote a little guide I put up on the site, but I don't think he mentioned the Cinemaware titles. Those are especially heavily protected. They have an unstable byte encoding on track 20 that violates the "rules" of the 1541 limitations (no more than 2 0x00 bytes in row or you lose framing). It can be read, and VICE can decode it, but it's very difficult (if not impossible) to write using a CBM drive without some manual patching. Consider it like an analog tape that's been copied too many times. :) |
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