There are conversions for disks imaged on the wrong drive through FLUXSTREAM_RPMFIX, but they are only for 300 and 360 rpm. Would it be possible to add 288 rpm, used by Atari 8-bit drives? I am imaging them on a standard PC 300 rpm drive and would want to fix them.
There are conversions for disks imaged on the wrong drive through FLUXSTREAM_RPMFIX, but they are only for 300 and 360 rpm. Would it be possible to add 288 rpm, used by Atari 8-bit drives? I am imaging them on a standard PC 300 rpm drive and would want to fix them.