From: "Dwight K. Elvey" <dwight.elvey at amd.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2005 3:04 PM
From:
"Randy McLaughlin" <cctalk at randy482.com>
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Some of the original DRI archives I sent to Gaby
are examples especially
of
the working disks that were never distributed outside of DRI. On these
disks that contain up to three versions (*.A86, *.BAK, and the deleted
file)
of the source code being developed I included teledisk images so people
could look at these unique disks byte by byte.
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Hi
On one of the disk images I was recovering, someone had deleted
the wrong copy of the program. The broken one was in the normally
readable directory while the good one was marked deleted.
I was able to recover this from a complete image.
Of course, there is always the bits of confidential information
that gets onto disk that was never intended to be archived
forever ( still of interest to some future generation ).
Dwight
I learned a long time ago to scan entire disks for hidden treasures :-), as
I said that's why I sometimes package the whole disk image.
Randy
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