Don't think anybody without a wang will be able to figure out what its doing.
Some systems do various mapping from the real disk sectors to what the OS
presents as the disk. Unless that info is in the sector headers which I
didn't see evidence of the mfm emulator can't do anything about it.
There are some odd things I do see. Have bad block set on some sectors.
It may remap them. Cylinder 288, 470, 957 have different format than the
rest of the cylinders. Also cylinders >= 1024.
If wang allows you to access raw disk I would read various sectors and see
how they map the the extracted data file. If the rules for remapping can
be determined that an program can be make to convert extracted data files
from/to format needed by the the computer emulator.
On Thu, Oct 02, 2025 at 09:24:34PM -0700, Alexey Pavlenko wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've got a working emu image from a disk from a Wang2200 system - this
> seems to work well on a real system with no problems.
>
> (for context I Posted about this system a little while ago " *Maxtor XT
> 2190 - From a Wang DS (Data Storage Cabinet)*")
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