-------------Double Trouble------------ A 4am crack 2018-10-13 --------------------------------------- Name: Double Trouble Genre: action Year: 1983 Publisher: Bez Platform: Apple ][+ or later Media: 5.25-inch disk Sides: 1 OS: DOS 3.3 This disk was automatically cracked by Passport. Here is the transcript: --v-- Reading from S6,D1 T00,S00 Found DOS 3.3 bootloader Using disk's own RWTS T00,S05 Found $BB00 protection check T00,S0A might be unreadable Writing to S6,D2 T1C,S08 is unreadable (ignoring) T19,S01 is unreadable (ignoring) T04,S06 is unreadable (ignoring) T02,S01 is unreadable (ignoring) T02,S02 Volume name is DISK VOLUME 254 T01,S0E is unreadable (ignoring) T00,S0A is unreadable (ignoring) T00,S03,$91: FF -> DE T00,S03,$9B: FF -> AA T00,S03,$35: FF -> DE T00,S03,$3F: FF -> AA T00,S02,$9E: FF -> DE T00,S02,$A3: FF -> AA T00,S02,$A8: FF -> EB T00,S04,$69: A9 -> 60 T00,S04,$7D: A9 -> 60 T00,S00,$4B: FEBB -> FD08 T00,S04,$29: AA -> 96 T00,S04,$AA: 00 -> AA Crack complete. Press any key --^-- More information and source code is available at https://archive.org/details/Passport4am The original disk image was damaged on multiple sectors, as noted in the log. (T00,S0A is expected to be unreadable, but the rest are not.) The sectors on tracks $1C and $19 are unused. The one on track 4 is part of a standard file, "FPBASIC", which I restored from an identical file on another disk. The damaged sectors on tracks 1 and 2 are part of DOS, which I also restored from another disk. Amazingly, all game code and data was undamaged. Quod erat liberandum. --------------------------------------- A 4am crack No. 1891 ------------------EOF------------------