Attaching a file with the full set of messages will make interpreting them
easier.
Was it really a segmentation fault or was it the dump of hex data where
the software aborts when internal consistency checks fail? Either should
be investigated.
Not sure why it would be complaing about --begin_time if your reading
the same drive as last time. That message indicates that the index pulse
occured in the middle of a sector. --begin_time shifts the read timing to
prevent that. Was it only on the last cylinder or earlier? If earlier did
you try adding --begin_time?
On Wed, Oct 30, 2024 at 07:47:59AM -0700, Andrew Hudson wrote:
> The first image resulted in a segmentation fault when I tried to emulate it
> to the Pro. So I did another read, which resulted in this endless loop of
> errors:
> *Ran out of data on sector index 16, try adding --begin-time 426000 to
> mfm_read command line. [image: MFM_POS3.jpg]*
>
> On Tuesday, October 29, 2024 at 11:01:01 PM UTC-4
timr...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > I have a DEC Pro-350. I will do what I can to assist. But I am not an
> > expert on how to repair partial reads. It may be those sectors are not in
> > use? And maybe
> > it will still work? Did it create the file?
> >
> > On Tuesday, October 29, 2024 at 8:56:18 PM UTC-5
ahuds...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> >> First let me say that the MFM emulator is pretty darn slick. I was
> >> awestruck when I found out about it. I have 3 disks with errors I am
> >> working on, different disks. Disk 1 is an ST-225 from a DEC Pro that was
> >> recognized and partially imaged. It looks like it errored out before
> >> completing. I'm looking for suggestions to correct for the errors. Two
> >> screen shots of the output are attached. [image: MFM_POS1.jpg][image:
> >> MFM_POS2.jpg]
> >
> >
>
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