I've recently picked up a new Applesauce floppy disk controller and have been 
playing with attaching various different drive types and imaging different 
Apple II, Atari, TI and other floppy disks with it. So far I've mostly imaged 
unprotected disks and run them in various emulators just fine. I've since added 
a sync sensor to one of my older Disk II drives and started to make some flux 
images of protected disks. These too seem to run fine in the emulators I've 
tried. The documentation on the device is limited at the moment, particularly 
the software, and while it is slowly being updated I was wondering if anyone 
else here had any experience with the setup. Any hints, suggestions, best 
practices, "do this to get the best copy", etc, to pass along would be 
appreciated. For example I read you can try to recover borderline disks by 
having it do multiple passes of the bad sectors. I see how this is done on the 
Fast Image option and has helped a couple of times but don't see any way to do 

something similar via the Flux Image option. Does it not work/matter with 
those? Also I see sometimes it reports a file as bad if I do one image type but 
if I do the other it comes back as okay. So I tend to play with both when I 
can. There is a lot of options and functions in the Flux Image option that I 
just really don't know how it works or what to do with it so far that any info 
would be great. I know it can image non-Apple II disks as well and I've done a 
few. It works great on Apple II protected disks but wonder how to deal with 
protected disks from other systems? Or is that more an issue of other emulators 
and such not having something like the .woz format being used with the Apple 
II? I bought this for my Apple II collection and it was a nice surprise to 
learn it could work with other systems too, just looking for more info about 
them as well. So far I really love the device and it has been worth the long 
wait for new units to come back into production again. Especially as it

 is a new design that allows for attaching PC floppy drives now as well. I've 
noticed the doc on the site being updated, just hope that they can find time to 
update more, particularly in regards to the client software. Best, David 
Williams www.trailingedge.com (http://www.trailingedge.com)

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