> Chris White wrote:
> > Private Email me the Disk layout (What tracks are what) ,  just for my
> > curiousity
>
> Coincidentally I'd just contacted Persona about buying a few software
titles
> to play with (I've hardly got any games!) and Defender was one of them.
> Sounds like a good challenge for some point - it'll give me a chance to
> learn about SAM disk formats. }:->
>
>
> > > Perhaps reading 'real' SAM disks in emulation might be more trouble
than
> > it's
> > > worth???  I would certainly put quality sound emulation at the top of
my
> > wish
> > > list.
> >
> > True , but unless you can read the disk sound is usless
>
> Especially as most of the decent stuff probably comes with some sort of
disk
> protection!

Depends on where do you buy the software.....
(Polland)
Have you ever seen a software from Polland with protection?
If you buy a British soft in Polland, there is "cracked by ***" instead of
disk protection.
And if Mat makes E-Tracker or other soft, other Polland people fastly crack
it and spread everywhere.

In other words, people from Polland are mainly interested in good sound
emulation. Other people are interested in good disk emulation.

>
> Si
>
>

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