Disk: Acorn DFS =============== Acorn DFS disks are pretty standard FM encoded IBM scheme disks, with 256-sectors and 0-based sector identifiers. There's nothing particularly special here. DFS disks are all single-sided, but allow the other side of the disk to be used as another drive. FluxEngine supports these; read one side at a time with `--heads 0` or `--heads 1`. DFS comes in two varieties, 40 track and 80 track. These should both work. For 40 track you'll want `--cylinders 0-79x2`. Some rare disks are both at the same time. FluxEngine can read these but it requires a bit of fiddling as they have the same tracks on twice. Reading discs ------------- Just do: ``` fluxengine read acorndfs ``` You should end up with an `acorndfs.img` of the appropriate size for your disk format. This is an alias for `fluxengine read ibm` with preconfigured parameters. References ---------- - [The Acord DFS disc format](https://beebwiki.mdfs.net/Acorn_DFS_disc_format)