Hi,

Florian Pelz wrote:
> it is not
> 80  00  00  04  01  24  4f  00  00  00  00  80  16  00  00  00
> but
> 80  00  01  00  04  01  24  4f  00  00  00  00  80  16  00  00  00

This makes more sense as an MBR partition table entry:
Start C/H/S is 0/0/1.
Start LBA is 0.
Block count is 0x1680 = 5760 = 2.8 MB floppy.
The last 00 belongs to the next partition entry slot.

Overall it looks like the output of mformat -f 2880 without -k.


Have a nice day :)

Thomas


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