SuperCard Pro Flux Image format (.scp)
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I fully understood what you were talking about. My point is that deliberately writing super fast flux transitions makes no difference on the read data in my testing. Regardless of how fast the write pulse is, the read pulse does in fact complete the return to zero and does not float. However, this could be very well drive dependent. The ability to write weakbits is definitely drive dependent and some drives are not compatible for this function. It could be that the main drive I use either always reads the super fast pulses (which appear as weakbits that add up in total time correctly), or this drive can't write pulses that fast.

I will know a lot more when Turrican arrives.

Have you tried reading or writing in high density mode? This changes the characteristics of the drive.
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SuperCard Pro Flux Image format (.scp) - by admin - 11-01-2013, 05:54 PM
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