Defining Disk Image Dump Standard

From: Hans Franke <Hans.Franke_at_mch20.sbs.de>
Date: Tue May 30 15:08:27 2000

> Yes, and what several vendors recommended so their "dumb" loader prom would
> work with DD media was to write the boot tracks in SD. Unfortunately I
> never found one that provided a utility to do that for you, so I had to
> create my own formatter with which to do that. It always bothered me to
> take that approach, so I ultimately fixed my CCS box to do it "correctly" in
> my view. With a 4 MHz processor it was no problem to transfer either single
> or double density. The DMA was only needed if you ran a slower CPU.

Well, within some unixes this was fairly common and the default
formating utils would do the trick... Side 0 / Track 0 has been
done in SD, while the rest was DD.

Nice history fact:
The SIEMENS PC-D, a 186 DOS machine, was due the boot ROM
still able to boot a SD DOS floppy _and_ the BIOS did
support DOS disks with T/S 0/0 as SD... I never found a
disk using this feature other than a special diagnostics
disk made to test it...

Gruss
H.

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