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by bitmage
2211 days ago
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The Atari drives (810/1050) could not write bad sectors. They were "intelligent" peripherals that implemented their own command set and were not under low level control by the host computer. There was an aftermarket modification "happy board" that could be installed in the drives to allow it to write many types of bad sectors, allowing for the copying of protected software. The board also improved the speed of the drive. |
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