Author: | hyper active (registered user: 296 posts ) | |
Date: | Tue, Mar 08th, 2011 @ 19:47 ( . ) |
Hello. I am trying to get acrojet up and running, and bangui bob has sent me a disk that he thinks will work, but he said the following in his email. Here are the rules for remastering: - Remaster at about 300 rpm. Use opencbm's rpm1541.exe to check this on the target NON-original disk (Track 40/41 will be damaged). - Track 36 must get truncated by nibwrite. - About 1-25 bytes must be truncated, not more, not less. You may need to play a little with the drive speed, and you may need more than one remastering run, to get a good truncation value within the above bounds. What does he mean about the 1-25 bytes? Is he saying there should be 1.25 bytes truncated from the track? or does he mean that the track should truncate by 25 bytes, like this? Drive motor speed average: 300.01 RPM. Track capacity margin: 14 36.0: (3!:7702) [trunc:25 ] (7677) [badgcr:219] (fill:$55) |
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