Hi Johannes,
I can assure you there has never been a problem like this with KryoFlux.
Our devs work in software engineering for large companies (e.g. console
hardware and games, chances are you already own a device that has code
made by one of us) and are trained to the latest standards. Even dumps
made with the very first public beta are valid in regard to data
integrity and there is no need to redump anything. There are hundreds of
units out in the field, some at large institutes and libraries, where
they are being used daily. It's a device made by preservationists for
preservationists.
For the record: KryoFlux' counters are 32 bits wide. This is no hardware
limitation, it was just chosen as sufficient, but we could as well move
to 64 if needed.
I would recommend our forums at
http://forum.kryoflux.com/ which should
give you an impression about user satisfaction. We recently added ADF
writing, with more formats to follow.
Best,
Chris
Am 27.02.2012 19:00, schrieb cctalk-request at
classiccmp.org:
Has anyone heard of problems with Kyroflux?