>
> It's also a whole number of 256 byte sectors, 167,440.  And a whole
> number of KiB, 41,860.
> 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.
No Nicks from either I'm afraid. I don't know anything about the 
formatting/partitioning of the drive, because the machine it came out of is 
completely goosed, and the person who set it up is sadly no longer with us.

So I guess I need to find whole number factors of 42864640/256, and try those 
as a set of params in .arcemrc?

>
> > 10 1862
>
> You've 1,862 ASCII CRs this time too.
>
> Cheers,
>
>
> Ralph.


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