On 2013-06-01, at 02:43, Nate Lawson wrote: > On May 31, 2013, at 5:34 PM, silverdr@wfmh.org.pl wrote: > >> Ugh.. I eventually started getting some valid results out of this exercise. But in order to do more thorough tests, I need many different test cases, which means many more various examples of valid G64s than I have. Especially those, which are not byte-aligned, which wrap around somewhere in the middle of data, which have track gap wrapping around from $55s to $AAs, etc. >> >> Could you guys (Pete, Nate, maybe someone else too?) be so kind as to put up a good testing set for me somewhere for download? Or - if this is a problem - then just send in a private e-mail? I'd be grateful. > > > You can create them yourself using nibedit.{py,exe}. Thanks - that's of course an option too. Although at the moment it would require me to fiddle with my python installation, currently lacking the needed modules (and even pip). But in any case, I would also like to have a good set of various "real world" examples, including "strange", protected disks and so. -- SD! Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2013-06-01 02:00:04
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