Fred Cisin wrote:
You can analyze MOST formats by trying to read a 256
byte, a 512
byte, and a 1024 byte sector, such as #2, and then trying the numbers
up and down to find first and last. Won't work for sectors whose
numbering don't start with 0 or 1, or ones with invalid headers (such
as side B of Kaypro)
That sounds like it would tell you the sector size and the sector
numbers, but I read Tony's question as meaning "how can I tell
that immediately after the index hole there is sector #1,
followed by sector #2 etc." i.e. how can you determine the
sector layout?
Antonio
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