On 2021-11-01 16:35, Hagstrom, Paul <hagst...@bu.edu> wrote: > > There's a new 
Discord server that John started up for discussion and Q&A about the device and 
software, that might be the best place for quick answers The Discord invite is: 
> > https://discord.gg/YrQKdwNhdR > > (The link is also available in the upper 
right corner of https://applesaucefdc.com ) Ah never checked in the Contact 
section of the site so didn't see the discord. Guess it is time to learn about 
this new fangled discord thingy, seems like a new version of IRC... :) > > > As 
far as I know, you are are correct that there is no way to re-read only tracks 
that return non-green from the flux imager. I'm not sure if that's on the list 
of things to do or whether there might be a conceptual reason why that's not 
included in the flux imager. I think it reads a bunch of revolutions while it 
is sitting on the track, but one aspect of the "retry" feature of the fast disk 
imager that is nice is that you can take the disk ou

t, clean the head and/or the media, and then put it back in and retry just the 
failing spots -- the several reads that the flux imager does are all on the 
same "visit" and don't let you leave, clean, and then return. It seems to me 
like that would be a nice feature to have in the flux imager too -- but unless 
it is very well hidden, I do not think it's there. Yeah I've found a few times 
where even just opening the drive door, re-inserting the disk and having it try 
just the bad sectors again made a difference. That is something I really liked 
and was looking for in the flux image settings. Then there are all the various 
options in the disk analyzer that I'm at a loss to see how to really use and 
have so far just ignored with no issues. > > > My understanding of the 
situation with protected disks from non-Apple-II platforms is that there 
haven't been a lot of people to test these out yet, so it's in its early stages 
but the more people try things and report what works and doesn't, the

 better it'll get. The software is under very active development, with new 
builds coming out sometimes daily. It's fairly mature now for Apple II disks, a 
lot of people have been using it a lot, but the other platform support (and PC 
drive connection) is quite new. Well the non-Apple II platform support was a 
surprise bonus for me when I received mine as I was mostly looking to deal with 
my Apple II collection. But I do have a lot of Atari disks as well as other 
platforms listed as working with the device so am now very interested in those. 
I've imaged a few others but not sure what is really protected and what isn't 
there. Most have worked just fine but a couple have had issues which I assumed 
is due to copy protection but I've just been using the fast image option as I 
didn't yet have a drive that could flux the 40 tracks of the Atari disks. 
Especially when the backs of some of the discs were used. Maybe if I could tell 
it to only flux one side of the disk instead of trying both as

 I am using a PC drive at the moment to image the Atari discs and those don't 
do flippy disks very well. Best, David Williams www.trailingedge.com

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