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# Python-III-Git
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# Python-III-Git
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A Python Script to open Apple III DSK files, export SOS.DRIVER, and catalog what drivers are installed.
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A Python Script to open Apple III DSK files, export SOS.DRIVER, and catalog what drivers are installed.
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Work History
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8/1/2015 -- Approx.
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Initial Commit
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8/26/2015
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Goals Defined:
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1. Obtain the name of the .dsk image from the command-line (like: python my_script.py my_disk_image.dsk)
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2. For each driver:
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a. File offset
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b. List the name of the driver
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c. Whether it's char or block device
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d. Manufacturer id
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e. Version number
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3. Print it all on one line in a file, delimited with commas
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Example:
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$ python sos.extract.py -disk "my_disk_image.dsk" -driver [SOS.DRIVER] -output [diskname.csv]
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0530,FMT_D1,BLOCK,01,1.1
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096e,FMT_D2,BLOCK,01,1.1
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0990,FMT_D3,BLOCK,01,1.1
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09B2,FMT_D4,BLOCK,01,1.1
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0a00,SILENTYPE,CHAR,01,4.0c
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0b00,DMP,CHAR,01,1.0
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0c00,CONSOLE,CHAR,01,1.0
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8/26/2015
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Problems to solve (in no particular order):
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1. How to write to a file.
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2. How to seek to an offset. Can that be done in HEX?
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3. How best to approach? Should we run through the file multiple times, marking names and offsets then returning to grab data? Or is one-time best?
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4. Can anything be turned into functions?
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