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Update explanation of NIB processing.

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Thomas Harte 2019-11-05 23:20:20 -05:00
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@ -64,11 +64,10 @@ std::shared_ptr<::Storage::Disk::Track> NIB::get_track_at_position(::Storage::Di
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// NIB files leave sync bytes implicit and make no guarantees
// about overall track positioning. So the approach taken here
// is to look for the epilogue sequence (which concludes all Apple
// tracks and headers), then treat all following FFs as a sync
// region, then switch back to ordinary behaviour as soon as a
// non-FF appears.
// about overall track positioning. My current best-guess attempt
// is to seek sector prologues then work backwards, inserting sync
// bits into [at most 5] preceding FFs. This is intended to put the
// Disk II into synchronisation just before each sector.
std::size_t start_index = 0;
std::set<size_t> sync_starts;