0 : Block header not found.
1 : No sync character found.
2 : Data block not present.
3 : Checksum error in data block.
7 : Checksum error in header.
9 : Disk ID mismatch.
- : 1571 normal format with no data.
+ : 1541 normal format with no data.
. : Data in these sectors.
2. Directory : Read any diskette in the drive.
3. Quit : Reboot Hacker's Utility Kit main menu.
Density Scanner
Selecting input 2 from the main menu will automatically boot this
utility. When the menu appears, you may make your selection using
the cursor or number keys to position the arrow pointer. Press
RETURN to activate your choice.
1. Scan Disk:
P : Print output after scan (use standard Commodore printer).
S : Begin scan.
E : Exit to beginning menu.
N : Modify range of tracks to scan. Defaults are tracks 1-38.
The following represents the values you can expect on a normal
disk. Any deviation represents a non standard condition. (More than
one scan may be needed to determine density on some diskettes.)
1 : Tracks 1-17.
2 : Tracks 18-24.
3 : Tracks 25-30.
4 : Tracks 31-35.
2. Directory : Read any diskette in the drive.
3. Quit : Reboot Hacker's Utility Kit main menu.
KRACKER HACKER GCR EDITOR
The GCR Editor is the most powerful tool you'll ever use to examine
a disk. It will allow you to view raw data the way it was
originally written to the disk. Our GCR Editor has every feature we
could think of to examine and manipulate headers and data. A
thorough knowledge of the makeup of Commodore format is necessary
to have full use of this utility. For complete information on this
subject, we suggest "Inside Commodore DOS", written by Richard
K.J. REVEALED TRILOGY PAGE [150] (C)1990 K.J.P.B.
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