PagePerfect: the Promise of Desktop Publishing Realized| Obsolete Thor
This is part 6 of a series of articles investigating various floppy copy-protection schemes seen on the IBM PC platform. You may wish to read the previous entries in this series:| Adventures in PC Emulation
This is part 5 of a series of articles investigating various floppy copy-protection schemes seen on the IBM PC platform. You may wish to read the previous entries in this series:| Adventures in PC Emulation
This post goes hand-in-hand with my article on Vault Corporation's Prolok copy-protection technology. Perhaps the most important historical legacy of Vault Corporation results from the lawsuit they initiated against Quaid Software, makers of the backup software CopyWrite. | Adventures in PC Emulation
This is Part 4 of a series on PC floppy copy protection methods. You can read the previous parts here: | Adventures in PC Emulation
This is Part 3 of a series on PC floppy copy protection methods. | Adventures in PC Emulation
This is part 2 of a series on PC floppy copy protection methods. You can read Part 1, covering Formaster Copy-Lock here.| Adventures in PC Emulation
If you have been following previous posts about Floppy disk flux captures, you may have read about the HFE or A2R flux image formats. Both very useful in the preservation, archiving and emulation of old software and games stored on decaying and copy-protected floppy disks. I also built a Fluxengine which has come in handyRead more| Obsolete Thor