07-14-2019, 11:07 PM
Apple II disks require SPLICE mode, but it is very experimental for Apple II disks. There is a program called "a8rawconv" that will read/write Apple disks using the SuperCard Pro hardware directly (or with a .scp disk image).
Commercially produced disks can almost always be duplicated using INDEX mode. Disks created with the C64 itself (formatted on a Commodore disk drive) have to be duplicated using SPLICE mode because there is no index pulse detector used in the Commodore drives.
Commercially produced disks can almost always be duplicated using INDEX mode. Disks created with the C64 itself (formatted on a Commodore disk drive) have to be duplicated using SPLICE mode because there is no index pulse detector used in the Commodore drives.