Track and Sector ID’s Copy Protection
It was not uncommon in early protection schemes to have two or more identical sectors on the same track, or even multiple tracks. -Jim Drew
Track and Sector ID’s Copy Protection
It was not uncommon in early protection schemes to have two or more identical sectors on the same track, or even multiple tracks. -Jim Drew
Drive Errors
Typical errors 21,22,23,27,and 29. These were all typical error codes used in the early copy protection.
These are “Read Errors”
#20 – Block Header was not found
#21 – No Synch Character
#22 – Data Block not found
#23 – Checksum Error in Data Block
#27 – Checksum Error in Header
#30 – General Syntax Error
For reference, #24 is also a read error, #25 is a write error, #26 is write protection is on, #29 is Disk ID Mismatch.
This protection worked by putting a certain number of errors on a disk.
The program would then check/count the number of error messages and would not load if the number was not correct.