On Sat, 29 Oct 2016, william degnan wrote:
Ok...I'll try it tomorrow and post, you can let me know how it goes.  I'll
prob figure it out when I analyze the disks using the tools, just not sure
if being pascal they have any weirdness

not that would matter for imaging.
But, of course p-system was a whole different directory structure.
Good news, though, is that if you ever have to manually put sectors together, . . . is that p-system files are alway contiguous! P-system would not let you put part of a file in one space on the disk and the rest in another space. They had a p-system utility called "CRUNCH" to defragment the disk. %Deity help you if it crashed while THAT was trying to run!

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