On 1/26/2012 8:39 PM, Fred Cisin wrote:
BTW, is it
possible to replace Superbrain's drives to something
different? Maybe it would be easier to boot it then and copy image from
replaced drive to original? (My Superbrain has two drives).
WHY??
There is nothing "special" about the drives. THAT is why the address
marks are "normal".
EVERYTHING that is bizarre about the SuperBrain formats is due to the disk
controller.
It is NOT hard to create SuperBrain disks on a PC.
Just how hard is it to take an array of 512 bytes and invert each byte?
Which programming paradigms don't let you do THAT??
What "CS GRADS" can't do THAT?
Excuse me, but I don't even have a data to invert...
Does anybody can share OS and/or applications images for Superbrain in
any form?