On Mon, 16 May 2005, Jim Leonard wrote:
Teledisk: works with MFM disks only, file format not
published, limited
Well, that's not true at all.
1.
TeleDisk works fine with FM *and* MFM disks, even with mixed coding,
sector sizes and densities (IBM System/34 format, track 0 side 0 FM 26
sect., 128 bytes/sect., additional directory tracks MFM 26 sect., 256
bytes/sect., data tracks e.g. 8 sect.,1024 bytes/sect.), supports normal
and deleted address marks, will read bad sectors anyway, stores sector ID
fields as read (important for CBM 1581 disks with swapped head IDs) and so
on. TeleDisk archives and restores everything your combination of FDC and
FDD can do. For example I have a Multi I/O controller card with an FDC
that supports 128 bytes/sect. MFM. This makes it possible to archive
Robotron A5120 UDOS diskettes.
2.
The file format has been reverse-engineered some time ago. See
http://www.fpns.net/willy/wteledsk.htm for more information (it's not my
site!).
Christian