Hi Robert,
cc questions@
cc postmaster@ (***)
> What I am is an information systems professional with 45 years experience.
Interesting reading that & your prior post.
'Edge of the track, & turn up the op. amps'
has been an interesting technique for decades, I
first read of it maybe 70's or 80's ? I bet some,
eg in government or private espionage, & desperate
incompetent bankers, & their employed service firms,
probably had fun seeing what was possible. (Envy ;-)
BTW I too wrote a recoverer way back, just for floppies
http://berklix.com/~jhs/src/bsd/jhs/bin/public/valid/
Worked very well, recovered data while wearing
media out. I ported it to FreeBSD, but it was
never as good there, I never hacked BSD drivers to
support it to do bit averaging if all CRCs failed.
(***) Re.:
Wojciech Puchar <[email protected]>
People could ask
<[email protected]> (cc'd)
to block troll Wojciech Puchar. His blinkered noise pollutes too often,
while too many have failed to reason with him, on too many subjects on
questions@ & hackers@. I & someone on hackers@ already filter out his noise.
http://berklix.com/~jhs/dots/.procmailrc.lists
Cheers,
Julian
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