03-02-2023, 05:24 PM
Your image looks perfect. It mounts in WinUAE and has no issues.. Plutos pops right up on the Amiga's desktop. It passes the error checking (all sectors are good). I will say that the index mark is VERY close to the start of the track's data... like about 8 bytes... typically this is 40+ bytes, but this could be how HxC created the .scp image from the .adf image. The flux looks great (graphically), which means that the drive is writing correctly.
So, I would say that maybe the alignment between your Amiga disk drive and the Samsung drive is a bit off (not compatible), or more likely you have not cleaned your Amiga disk drive in a very long time. You should be cleaning the drive heads very often in modern times because just about every time you use disks now the oxide is coming off.
So, I would say that maybe the alignment between your Amiga disk drive and the Samsung drive is a bit off (not compatible), or more likely you have not cleaned your Amiga disk drive in a very long time. You should be cleaning the drive heads very often in modern times because just about every time you use disks now the oxide is coming off.