Re: Moving BAM to a different track

From: André Fachat <afachat_at_gmx.de>
Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2017 07:12:50 +0100
Message-ID: <16010b4c2d0.2813.b4d1f2b66006003a6acd9b1a7b71c3b1@gmx.de>
Am 1. Dezember 2017 6:52:14 AM schrieb William Levak <wlevak@SDF.ORG>:

>
> The BAM and directory sectors are set in the format command.  After

>.  I do not know what happens if you need more directory
> sectors than you have allocated.

For the XD2031 firmware I have developed a series of test cases using a 
small script based test framework to identify differences between XD2031 
and Vice"s true drive emulation.

Basically it runs a BASIC program on the PET, records the resulting IEEE488 
traffic and disk image, then replays the IEEE488 traffic on XD2031 and 
compares the resulting image (and IEEE488 responses).

I found a number of DOS bugs that are fixed in XD2031. It would be 
interesting to see what happens when you modify the disk image this way...

André



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