Di-Sector V2.0 & V3.0
Version 2 came out in 1984, version 3 in 1986.
Makes copies with only 3 switches, included a machine language monitory.
I never used this one either, can anyone comment on it?
PLUS here is the Di-Sector Manual I scanned it: DI-Sector_V3.0_Instruction_Manual-B
Di-Sector V1.0 screen shot!
V3.0 Screens shot:
WHAT are all those 001010101 on the back cover?
Well Thanks to Cryptoboy he has decoded it and it is a message!
The codes translates to:
SPECIAL THANKS TO MIKE J. HENRY FOR THE NIBBLE AND ARTS BACKUP!!!
How awesome is that?
DOWNLOAD V2 and V3 RIGHT HERE: Di-Sector V2 and v3
wow,. almost all record of this copier is DISSOLVED
Some of you will remember: “teleporting to the battlefield.”
I didn’t use the copier much, but the sector editor was excellent and was one of my most-used programs.
where were the cops with all this COPY protection going on? (FBR)
Di-Sector V2.0 was very, very interesting. When you received the disc from StarPoint Software, you actually had to have at least one blank disc. Reason – You loaded and ran the program on the MASTER disc to actually MAKE a Di-Sector V2.0 Program disc. You were allowed to make 3 Program Discs.
Protection on the Program Disc was actually a fat sector on track 36 if I remember correctly, or was it half-track up there? Sorry, after all this time I forget.
Was the first Copy program I ever bought. I did buy the Di-Sector V3.0 when it came out, but, it just was not the same without Mike J. Henry.
This copy program was amazing. If it’s the one I remember. The screen would flash colours when copying disc’s. I used this copy program many times and was very successful and fast