but i think you're right. probably it would act different from copy.
Vigi, ok, i'll check you'r sector.
i tried to burn your image yesterday as an audio cd on 650mb rw, so that ther's no need for scrambling.
but nothing is visible, not even change from erroneous zone with $55s to ring. i guess contrast is too low, after all.

edit:
oh, ok i did
yes, those bytes, i think they are from previous sector. it's not different from how rest cd is made and so we get
sector with some offset, instead of requested one. but from your cd it looks different, form data track.
it's 222 in db, but here difference is several sectors, i'll have to check my cd's on this again.
so meanwhile i've uploaded you'r MK2 image (from yesterday) here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?81ynydnbmd1
also from image with data block x2000, i'm now almost sure it's sync up there. i belive, little lower,
it's 4 parity bytes, then 12 bytes forming block, 4 parity again...
but ther's no sync formed arrays on data track, so i guess they've manipulated with speed/pit lenght @ring.
i guess it means trying to get visible logo, it's useless - it's not going to happen.
but i think it should be possible to get ring with software, so we would know at least it's properties
and maybe we could synthesize it later on (if sector content does not matter, maybe it's possible?).
...but i'm not even sure, it's logo, that matters, i think that's what RPS said. and he said it's not possible to reproduce
but it's at least interesting to understand 'how?'.
also i got those saturn CDs and will try to check ranges again on d8.






keep it coming
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