somat an hour ago

Probably a silly question. but are those images of a disks layout high enough resolution to recreate the disk?

I know it's silly because if you wanted to encode a disk image such that it works as a png you would not use a circular layout. Too many weird angles, it would make it harder than it needs to be to reconstruct.

GloriousCow 5 hours ago

In this post in a series on PC copy floppy protections, we take a look at XEMAG duplication's "Xelok" scheme.

Xelok was quite devious on the Apple II, implementing "fat tracks" that could not be produced with a conventional disk drive. However the PC doesn't allow such tricks, so Xelok appears a bit different on the PC platform.

We take a look at two titles that use it, Sargon III and The Ancient Art of War.

We also take note of a rather amusing bypass for this protection!

ksaj 5 hours ago

I find it humourous that their logo looks like what happens when older generations of Windows failed on popups.