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Henry S. Courbis a.t. wrote: > Can't wait to see what you come up with, > and I'm sure I am not alone in this. Okay, I'll see if you're right or not! Jonno, Shaun, Jerry and I released the full EDD IV documentation last year. And I've been working alone on the SST source code since few months when I have free time for that. I'm going to have a baby in 2 months and I'd like to finish this project before the arrival of my little "Paul". => So, who wants to contribute to my project: THE FULL MERLIN 8 SOURCE CODE OF SST?? (*) My goal is to offer it to the apple II community (so it isn't a closed source code for commercial purpose). If somebody wants to participate, I'll publish my current "work in progress" on my website. This includes: - the memory map of the program (with relocator informations, memory blocks switches, ...) - EDD source code (sourceror) - SST source code (Saltine's patches). I've done a large part of the retro-engineering job (commented sources code). - The differences between Saltine's version and mine. TO DO: - carefully replace the labels produced by sourceror with the official EDD labels written in the PDF. I've done the job for few modules and cross-modules labels are now correct. JM (*) Why to do that? Well, just read the following messages and you'll understand... About SST: ********** Andy McFadden wrote: ... > Each disk side turns into two, which are then transferred > like any other unprotected disk (e.g. with ADT over a serial > cable, or if you have the hardware, with ShrinkIt and > AppleTalk). > The two images are then recombined by running SST in an > emulator or with CiderPress. > > It's a slow and somewhat painful process... ***** Rubywand wrote: ... > Unfortunately, Saltine's Super Transcopy (SST) was designed to > transfer copy-protected disks using just 5.25" media. > It was not designed to create .nib files you could store on > 800k diskettes or hard disk. So, creating a .nib with SST > involves a transfer and combining process such as described by Andy. ... ***** Ed Eastman wrote: ... > SST is a cool program... Essentially it uses the EDD source code > to read a track and analyse it to find start and arbitrarily > end it at a fixed length. > > There is no reason that someone couldn't write a Q&D program > to do that without the transfer stage. ... ***** So, the full source code is required... --- Synchronet 3.14a-Win32 NewsLink 1.85 A2Central.com - Your total source for Apple II computing. --- SBBSecho 2.12-Win32* Origin: Derby City BBS - Louisville, KY - derbycitybbs.com (1:2320/100) SEEN-BY: 10/1 3 14/300 34/999 90/1 106/1 120/228 123/500 134/10 140/1 222/2 SEEN-BY: 226/0 236/150 249/303 261/20 38 100 1381 1404 1406 1410 1418 266/1413 SEEN-BY: 280/1027 320/119 393/11 633/260 262 267 712/848 800/432 801/161 189 SEEN-BY: 2222/700 2320/100 105 200 2905/0 @PATH: 2320/100 261/38 633/260 267 |
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