![]() The machine originally used small cassette tapes to load the master, this floppy drive interfaces with a ~1994 tape emulator board. In response to the questions in the comments: I would like to know if anyone knows what this repeating unit is (It does vary slightly, in a predictable way), and if there is a method to replicate it so I can take the image I have and try and build a new master floppy. When I byte-by-byte compare the image downloaded against a good floppy I have, the output is identical, except for a series of repeating units from the floppy image, as is shown in the below image. ![]() I can get an image that runs the machine, using a different method of loading, which I don't have. I have more than one type, and the one I use most frequently has died. I have a machine with a floppy drive, from which it loads its 'Master', basically it's OS, every-time the machine restarts.
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