Date : Wed, 08 Apr 2009 18:06:24 +0100
From : jumbos.bazzar@... (Mark Haysman)
Subject: Writing BBC Disc Images on Linux
> DSD is a binary dump of the contents of an interleaved disk image.
> It does track 0 sector 0..9, track 1 sector 0..9, track 0 sector
> 0..9, etc.
Can you clairfy that, or is that a typo? I was to understand that .DSD is:
Side 0 - Track 0 - Sector 0..9
Side 2 - Track 0 - Sector 0..9
Side 0 - Track 1 - Sector 0..9
Side 2 - Track 1 - Sector 0..9
Side 0 - Track 2 ......etc
Or is that not right?
Thx, Mark.