diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 7f099835..7820d7a7 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -65,8 +65,10 @@ following friendly articles: go for help - [Troubleshooting dubious disks](doc/problems.md) ∾ it's not an exact - science ∾ the sector map ∾ clock detection and the histogram ~ - (doc/driveresponse.md)[checking your drive] + science ∾ the sector map ∾ clock detection and the histogram + + - [Checking your drive](doc/driveresponse.md) ∾ you can't do that with that ∾ + measuring your drive's ability to work with exotic formats Which? ------ diff --git a/doc/driveresponse.md b/doc/driveresponse.md index 32db6e25..3e76638f 100644 --- a/doc/driveresponse.md +++ b/doc/driveresponse.md @@ -34,9 +34,11 @@ This will scan all intervals from 0us to 30us, at 0.1us steps, and write the result as a CSV file. Then the Python script uses matplotlib to render the result as a heatmap. They look like this. +(Click to expand) +
-Sony MPF-920, DD -Sony MPF-920, HD +Sony MPF-920, DD +Sony MPF-920, HD
This is the analysis from the [Sony @@ -62,8 +64,8 @@ drive, which will simply refuse to report pulse intervals shorter than about For comparison purposes, here's another set of graphs.
-FDD-90206, DD -FDD-90206, HD +FDD-90206, DD +FDD-90206, HD
This is from another drive I have; it's an unbranded combo diff --git a/doc/greaseweazle.md b/doc/greaseweazle.md index cea016ba..382105a0 100644 --- a/doc/greaseweazle.md +++ b/doc/greaseweazle.md @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ List All Devices, and then open the big dropdown box and select the GreaseWeazle. You should see something like this.
-Zadig screenshot +Zadig screenshot
Ensure that the Driver boxes say `usbser` and `WinUSB`. Then press 'Replace