$52) or the actual data block itself (starts with a $55).

      Commands (First Screen):

        Shifted H: Help screens.
                T: Enter a new track.
                R: Enter a new bit rate for the current track.
               Fl: Directory of disk in drive.
               F3: Prompt to reboot main menu.
       Cursor U/D: Scroll through headers.
        Space Bar: Read current selected header and go to edit (2nd)
                   screen.
                P: Print  list  of  headers  to  printer  (Standard
                   Commodore printers).
           + or -: Go back or forwards one track and read.
                C: Create a Track: You may access this feature after
                   reading a track.

      Options include:

         1. Fill track with no-sync: wipes out entire track with $55s.
         2. Fill track with full-sync: fills entire track with $FFs.
         3. Create Notepad header: Wipes out an entire track with $55s,
            and then creates a one header/one sync track using Notepad
            code.

      Second Screen (Header Edit Screen)
      
      Header Info: Appears at the top of the screen. Sync is the actual
      length of the sync mark of this header. Length is the length in
      bytes of the header. Note: if the header has more than $0500 bytes,
      the buffer for editing will only go up to byte $04FF, since the
      disk drive cannot read long blocks unless you have expanded memory.
      
      Header and Data Tables: Rows of ten GCR bytes appear on the left.
      The converted eight hex bytes appear on the right. Remember, five
      GCR bytes equal 4 Hex bytes.
      
      Commands (Second Screen)

                  R: Reread the header data.
                  W: Write altered data back to disk.
                  Z: Find zero GCR bytes and mark them.
                  P: Print out data to printer.
          SPACE BAR: Enter edit mode. (See more info below.)
             + or -: Increment or decrement sync length by one.
       CURSOR UD/RL: Move cursor around data table.
                 < : Delete one byte from cursor spot.
                 > : Insert one byte ($00) at cursor spot.
                DEL: Delete bytes (from end of table)

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