Update documentation.

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David Given
2023-07-24 21:48:37 +02:00
parent 5c21103646
commit 2efe521b3a
4 changed files with 13 additions and 14 deletions

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@@ -20,11 +20,8 @@ bytes per sector --- 128 bytes of user payload plus two two-byte metadata
words used to construct linked lists of sectors for storing files. These words used to construct linked lists of sectors for storing files. These
stored 320kB each. stored 320kB each.
FluxEngine has experimental read support for these disks, based on a single FluxEngine has read support for these, including support for RIO's ZDOS file
Catweasel flux file I've been able to obtain, which only contained 70 tracks. system.
I haven't been able to try this for real. If anyone has any of these disks,
an 8-inch drive, a FluxEngine and the appropriate adapter, please [get in
touch](https://github.com/davidgiven/fluxengine/issues/new)...
## Options ## Options

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@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@ The following file systems are supported so far.
| Macintosh HFS | Y | Y | Only AppleDouble files may be written | | Macintosh HFS | Y | Y | Only AppleDouble files may be written |
| pSOS' PHILE | Y | | Probably unreliable due to lack of documentation | | pSOS' PHILE | Y | | Probably unreliable due to lack of documentation |
| Smaky 6 | Y | | | | Smaky 6 | Y | | |
| Zilog MCZ RIO's ZDOS | Y | | |
{: .datatable } {: .datatable }
Please not that Atari disks do _not_ use standard FatFS, and the library I'm Please not that Atari disks do _not_ use standard FatFS, and the library I'm

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@@ -161,12 +161,15 @@ class ZDosFilesystem : public Filesystem
attributes[Filesystem::LENGTH] = std::to_string(length); attributes[Filesystem::LENGTH] = std::to_string(length);
attributes[Filesystem::FILE_TYPE] = "file"; attributes[Filesystem::FILE_TYPE] = "file";
attributes[Filesystem::MODE] = mode; attributes[Filesystem::MODE] = mode;
attributes["zdos.descriptor_record"] = std::to_string(descriptorBlock); attributes["zdos.descriptor_record"] =
std::to_string(descriptorBlock);
attributes["zdos.first_record"] = std::to_string(zd.firstRecord); attributes["zdos.first_record"] = std::to_string(zd.firstRecord);
attributes["zdos.record_size"] = std::to_string(zd.recordSize); attributes["zdos.record_size"] = std::to_string(zd.recordSize);
attributes["zdos.record_count"] = std::to_string(zd.recordCount); attributes["zdos.record_count"] = std::to_string(zd.recordCount);
attributes["zdos.last_record_size"] = std::to_string(zd.lastRecordSize); attributes["zdos.last_record_size"] =
attributes["zdos.start_address"] = fmt::format("0x{:04x}", zd.startAddress); std::to_string(zd.lastRecordSize);
attributes["zdos.start_address"] =
fmt::format("0x{:04x}", zd.startAddress);
attributes["zdos.type"] = fileTypeMap.at(zd.type & 0xf0); attributes["zdos.type"] = fileTypeMap.at(zd.type & 0xf0);
attributes["zdos.ctime"] = convertTime(zd.ctime); attributes["zdos.ctime"] = convertTime(zd.ctime);
attributes["zdos.mtime"] = convertTime(zd.mtime); attributes["zdos.mtime"] = convertTime(zd.mtime);
@@ -277,7 +280,8 @@ private:
auto dirent = std::make_unique<ZDosDirent>( auto dirent = std::make_unique<ZDosDirent>(
this, filename, descriptorBlock); this, filename, descriptorBlock);
_usedBlocks += (dirent->zd.recordCount * dirent->zd.recordSize) / 0x80 + 1; _usedBlocks +=
(dirent->zd.recordCount * dirent->zd.recordSize) / 0x80 + 1;
_dirents.push_back(std::move(dirent)); _dirents.push_back(std::move(dirent));
} }
} }

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@@ -21,11 +21,8 @@ bytes per sector --- 128 bytes of user payload plus two two-byte metadata
words used to construct linked lists of sectors for storing files. These words used to construct linked lists of sectors for storing files. These
stored 320kB each. stored 320kB each.
FluxEngine has experimental read support for these disks, based on a single FluxEngine has read support for these, including support for RIO's ZDOS file
Catweasel flux file I've been able to obtain, which only contained 70 tracks. system.
I haven't been able to try this for real. If anyone has any of these disks,
an 8-inch drive, a FluxEngine and the appropriate adapter, please [get in
touch](https://github.com/davidgiven/fluxengine/issues/new)...
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