Hi. Here it is:ijor wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2025 12:37 amSo, again, please post the second image as I asked earlier. Take the floppy that is issuing this message. Make a new SCP image from that floppy, and post it.Cosmic Puppet wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2025 10:31 pm Hi. I thought the same, but it was the first thing I tried. Just retested to make sure. I assume it's just poorly worded. It means that the files will only work on the disk that has copy protection.
Copy-Protected Disk (Once it dies, software gone)
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This is not the same "version". I mean, this disk wasn't written with an image taken from your original disk, but probably from a different image that you downloaded. So, I repeat once again. I need an image taken from the floppy disk that you wrote using an image taken from your original disk.
Anyway, I think I know what is happening. I asked and you didn't answer. Are you using a greaseweazle? If so, which software version are you using? Otherwise, which kind of flux level hardware are you using?
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Re: Copy-Protected Disk (Once it dies, software gone)
I wrote the provided SCP back to a floppy disk using GW and then re-dumped it. Track 11.0 is not being written back to the floppy correctly. The re-dumped SCP shows track 11.0 is not identical to the original dumped SCP and the re-dump also does not work in STeem and shows the same error as reported by Cosmic Puppet.ijor wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2025 2:20 amThis is not the same "version". I mean, this disk wasn't written with an image taken from your original disk, but probably from a different image that you downloaded. So, I repeat once again. I need an image taken from the floppy disk that you wrote using an image taken from your original disk.
Anyway, I think I know what is happening. I asked and you didn't answer. Are you using a greaseweazle? If so, which software version are you using? Otherwise, which kind of flux level hardware are you using?
Here is the re-dump from the floppy I wrote back to.
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Re: Copy-Protected Disk (Once it dies, software gone)
Thanks Kodak. As I suspected, the problem is that track 11 has data under the index. The track must be written with the write splice shifted from the index pulse.kodak80 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2025 11:26 am I wrote the provided SCP back to a floppy disk using GW and then re-dumped it. Track 11.0 is not being written back to the floppy correctly. The re-dumped SCP shows track 11.0 is not identical to the original dumped SCP and the re-dump also does not work in STeem and shows the same error as reported by Cosmic Puppet.
I am not familiar with the latest GW software versions, but if it can't do that automatically, the write splice on that track must be shifted manually.
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Write splice on track 11 should be delayed by, approximately, 326 bytes. I don't know if the GW software accepts bytes, bits or microseconds for this parameter. Note that the trick of rotating the track data might not work because the software performs a read track. And then, data might need to have the correct alignment with the index pulse. It is the write splice that must be displaced.
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I have also just tested Supercard Pro software/flux board as well as Kryoflux software/flux board and I get the same result with all of these. Track 11.0 is not written back correctly.ijor wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2025 11:46 amThanks Kodak. As I suspected, the problem is that track 11 has data under the index. The track must be written with the write splice shifted from the index pulse.kodak80 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2025 11:26 am I wrote the provided SCP back to a floppy disk using GW and then re-dumped it. Track 11.0 is not being written back to the floppy correctly. The re-dumped SCP shows track 11.0 is not identical to the original dumped SCP and the re-dump also does not work in STeem and shows the same error as reported by Cosmic Puppet.
I am not familiar with the latest GW software versions, but if it can't do that automatically, the write splice on that track must be shifted manually.
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Re: Copy-Protected Disk (Once it dies, software gone)
As I said, you must shift the write splice on that track. I don't think Supercard Pro or Kryoflux can do that automatically.
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Hi there. I'm using the Greaseweasle F7 Plus. Using the Greaseweasle GUI v2.114 and a new old stock Sony MPF type drive in my windows 10 PC.ijor wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2025 2:20 amThis is not the same "version". I mean, this disk wasn't written with an image taken from your original disk, but probably from a different image that you downloaded. So, I repeat once again. I need an image taken from the floppy disk that you wrote using an image taken from your original disk.
Anyway, I think I know what is happening. I asked and you didn't answer. Are you using a greaseweazle? If so, which software version are you using? Otherwise, which kind of flux level hardware are you using?
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Thanks. Anyway, I already found, actually confirmed, the issue using Kodak's redump. The write splice on track 11 must be shifted. See my posts above.Cosmic Puppet wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2025 1:34 pm Hi there. I'm using the Greaseweasle F7 Plus. Using the Greaseweasle GUI v2.114 and a new old stock Sony MPF type drive in my windows 10 PC.
AuraFluxCopy.zip
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Thanks ijor.ijor wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2025 2:20 pmThanks. Anyway, I already found, actually confirmed, the issue using Kodak's redump. The write splice on track 11 must be shifted. See my posts above.Cosmic Puppet wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2025 1:34 pm Hi there. I'm using the Greaseweasle F7 Plus. Using the Greaseweasle GUI v2.114 and a new old stock Sony MPF type drive in my windows 10 PC.
AuraFluxCopy.zip
I'm not technically knowledgeable, but I'm wondering if the editor in HxC Floppy Emulator might help?:
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