03-11-2016, 09:12 AM
I see the difference but even there was complete junk in the file it can not generate a read/write error because .adf files contain just sector data, not header information, checksums, etc. I don't see how it is physically possible to ever have a read/write error with an .adf image.
The code that pulls the image from disk and converts it to .adf is the very same code used to go from a .scp image to .adf image, which makes the issue of not getting the same data even more odd. I suppose it is possible that just by chance the checksum passes with invalid data, but that would be the same on a real Amiga with a real disk.
The code that pulls the image from disk and converts it to .adf is the very same code used to go from a .scp image to .adf image, which makes the issue of not getting the same data even more odd. I suppose it is possible that just by chance the checksum passes with invalid data, but that would be the same on a real Amiga with a real disk.