> So, anybody who claims to "duplicate"
an alignment disk with stock
> hardware, disunirregardless of what software is used, is an ignorant
> asshole.
On Sun, 26 Jan 2014, Chuck Guzis wrote:
Well, I don't claim to be able to duplicate a
digital alignment disk,
but I think one could be fabricated with a slightly modified "ordinary"
drive in good condition.
. . .
And I don't think that I'm an ignorant asshole.
Certainly not!
The key is "MODIFIED", even if the modifications do turn out to be trivial
to implement.
The claim of SOFTWARE having the ability to duplicate an alignment disk,
using UN-modified hardware is what I object to.