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platforms:heathkit_zenith [2022/08/15 19:03] – [Introduction] vintagetech | platforms:heathkit_zenith [2024/07/22 00:47] (current) – [Applesauce Support] vintagetech | ||
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+ | Applesauce will be able to verify directories and files in these disks as good or bad. In addition you can export individual files. Exported files can be saved in raw data format or converted to modern text formats. | ||
=== Disk Image Formats === | === Disk Image Formats === | ||
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=== Recommended Drives === | === Recommended Drives === | ||
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=== Drive Information === | === Drive Information === | ||
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+ | There were several different drives and formats supported, both hard and soft sector ranging from single sided 40 track up to double sided 80 track disks with 10 sectors per track. 40 track drives stored 100 kB when uses on the hard sector controller and 200 kB when used on the soft sector controller. Double sided 80 track drives were soft sector and stored 800 kB. | ||
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+ | 8" | ||
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+ | The Z-47 supported dual standard IBM 3740 formatted floppy drives for 1.2 MB each. | ||
=== Emulators === | === Emulators === | ||
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