Advertised with something called Hi-Track. Claiming Hi-Track unlocks disk for detailed analysis. Copies unprotected disk in under one minute. An 8 second format. Scanner for errors and half-tracks. A Fat Track construction kit. Use with Diskmaster to duplicate the extra tough protection. I also could not find a copy of this for an example. Does anyone have screen shots I can use?
Toolkit IV
Super Cartridge (1988)
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The Super Cartridge sounds great, it’s loaded with so much, I do own one of these VERY RARE cartridges. Here are a few features that stand out: HesMon (Did HesWare give permission for this? – Answer is YES!) Fast Loader … Continue reading
Super Kit/1541
Super Kit/1541 was sold by Prism Software around 1986. It included many different copiers like a Normal Copier, Nibbler, File Copier, Super Nibbler, Disk Surgeon, Editors. There was also parameters on Side-B (see the list below).
I was told that version #1 was very picky about the drive being use and the speed had to be exact or it wouldn’t make working copies. Version 2 worked much better.
Superkit was a powerful copier for it’s time period.
The program played music during the dual drive coping.
Interesting fact is that the program could make a copy of itself,
BUT could not make a copy of the copy.
PROTECTION on the disk: Custom format – extra tracks to 38 and all density 3 except track 18
To Copy try: Shotgun V1 (not V2) with density detect on T1-T38. If that doesn’t work lower your drive speed to 298 and try again.
The MANUAL Superkit_1541_(Prism_Software)
UPDATE: Super Kit 1541 V2.0 Errata Sheet
The PARAMETER List: Superkit_1541_V2_Parameter_List
More Superkit images:
Super Snapshot
There are versions from 1 to 5. I could never tell you more than this web site!
https://rr.pokefinder.org/wiki/Super_Snapshot
I own and still use version 4, which is in the photos below!
Super Copy (1984)
There are a few programs called Super Copy, this one was sold by Richvale Telecommunications or RTC. This program claims to copy a disk in under 7 minutes, with complete pattern matching. Was that an early term for coping protection? I could not find a copy of this program to take a screen shot from.


















