Hi Charles,

> The newly ftp'd image is 42864640 bytes long - which is even at least.

It's also a whole number of 256 byte sectors, 167,440.  And a whole
number of KiB, 41,860.

> /temp> tr -c Hugo \\n <IMAGE.000 | grep -b Hugo | awk -F: '{print int($1 /
> 256), $1 % 256}' | awk '{print $1 - l, $1, $2; l = $1}' | xargs printf '%6d
> %6d %3d\n'
> 
>    365    365 188
>      0    365 214
>    506    871 188
>      0    871 214
>    320   1191 188
>      0   1191 214
>    320   1511 188
>      0   1511 214
>    320   1831 188
>      0   1831 214
>    320   2151 188
>      0   2151 214
> 
> doesn't look 100% helpful though.

Ah, but it's a lot more consistent.  It's that program again.  And the
two Hugos are consistently at offsets 188 and 214 into the 256 byte
sector.

I'd have thought you'd have had some Hugo outside that BASIC program
though.  What if you change *both* Hugos in the pipeline to `Nick'?  Do
you know what format the hard disc was?  E?  F?  And was there more than
one partition on it, as was required when bigger hard drives came along.

> 10 1862

You've 1,862 ASCII CRs this time too.

Cheers,


Ralph.




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