FWIW, this workflow may be neater using my Quadbike toolchain. Save from Quadbike to the new textual TIBET format, which can be loaded natively by my B-Em fork, or have its contents listed using my lsblks.php script. You can then edit the contents of these tapes, down to the bit level, just using a text editor. This includes literally copying and pasting blocks from one tape to another. You can then use tibetuef.php to generate a UEF right at the end of it.I've created a number of UEF files for one of my tapes each one of which contains some valid blocks and some invalid blocks but over a number of tapes I'm able to load the entire files. I now want to save each file to a master tape which will recreate my original beeb tape.
Statistics: Posted by Diminished — Tue Nov 26, 2024 10:51 am