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carry = carry + (byte & 0x7F) // add lower 7 bit value to carry and absolute-position | carry = carry + (byte & 0x7F) // add lower 7 bit value to carry and absolute-position | ||
abspos = abspos + (byte & 0x7F) | abspos = abspos + (byte & 0x7F) | ||
− | add_index_position( | + | add_index_position(abspos) // this store was caused by an index pulse: save its absolute position |
else: // here byte < 0x7f | else: // here byte < 0x7f | ||
emit((byte AND 0x7f) + carry) // this store was caused by a data transition: store the time-delta since last transition | emit((byte AND 0x7f) + carry) // this store was caused by a data transition: store the time-delta since last transition | ||
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// Carry may be nonzero at the end of this loop. In this case, there was an incomplete transition, which should be discarded. | // Carry may be nonzero at the end of this loop. In this case, there was an incomplete transition, which should be discarded. | ||
− | // emit() stores the timing | + | // emit() stores the timing delta for a data pulse |
− | // add_index_position() stores the timing position of an index pulse | + | // add_index_position() stores the absolute timing position of an index pulse |
// | // | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:45, 25 April 2012
Format originator: DiscFerret software.
Overall format
All integers in this file format are stored in big-endian form.
The DFI file consists of a 4-byte magic string, followed by a series of disc sample blocks.
The magic string is "DFER" for old-style DiscFerret images, or "DFE2" for new-style DiscFerret images.
Each sample block has a header --
uint16_be cylinder; uint16_be head; uint16_be sector; uint32_be data_length;
The cylinder number starts at zero and counts up to the number of cylinders on the disk. The head number follows the same rule (starts at zero, increments for each additional head). The sector number is optional, and only used for hard-sectored discs. For soft-sectored discs, it is set to zero. Data_length indicates the number of bytes of data which follow.
Decoding data
Old-style images
carry = 0 For every byte in the stream: if (byte AND 0x7f) == 0x00: carry = carry + 127 else: emit((byte AND 0x7f) + carry) carry = 0 if carry > 0: emit(carry)
New-style images
carry = 0 // running carry abspos = 0 // absolute timing position in stream For every byte in the stream: if ((byte AND 0x7f) == 0x7f): // if lower 7 bit value is 0x7f carry = carry + 127 // ... then there was a carry abspos = abspos + 127 else if (byte AND 0x80) != 0: // if high bit set in byte carry = carry + (byte & 0x7F) // add lower 7 bit value to carry and absolute-position abspos = abspos + (byte & 0x7F) add_index_position(abspos) // this store was caused by an index pulse: save its absolute position else: // here byte < 0x7f emit((byte AND 0x7f) + carry) // this store was caused by a data transition: store the time-delta since last transition abspos = abspos + (byte & 0x7F) carry = 0 // reset carry // Carry may be nonzero at the end of this loop. In this case, there was an incomplete transition, which should be discarded. // emit() stores the timing delta for a data pulse // add_index_position() stores the absolute timing position of an index pulse //