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Subject: Re: Creating a copy protected floppy
Date: 12 Jul 2005 18:09:13 -0700
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>
> Give up.
>
> Copy protection is an extremely disgusting thing for users.
>
I quite agree, but this is one of those things which I have to do for
reasons outside my control. As a purely academic question also the
technique(s) are interesting (for me at least).
>
> But, to discuss your subject, you'd need to directly access the floppy
> controller.  You'd need to feed it the appropriate commands and bytes.
>
> You'll need to look at the specs for the floppy disk format.  There is a
> certain number of bytes required before sectors, between sectors, etc.
>
A pointer to the floppy disk format and disk controller specs will be
very helpful for me. I tried to search but could not find it. Please
send me a link if you can .. If someone has some sample code for
accessing the floppy disk controller, that would be awesome.
>
> You also have to allow for the possibility that not every floppy controller
> will read the data the same way....

Thanks for the tip. I guess I will just have to experiment on this one.
>
> Now, having said that...  Do you know how long it'll take somebody to crack
> it?
>
> Probably less time than it took you to write it.
>

I understand that the program can easily be cracked. All I am looking
for is to delay/stop the casual user of the program.

Thanks for the help!
Ahmad

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