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Note that some images don't put blank tracks in the file (I don't know if this only applies to Extended disks)
Note that some images don't put blank tracks in the file (I don't know if this only applies to Extended disks)
In this case, any emulator should probably treat those tracks as unformatted, OR if they are in all other ways
In this case, any emulator should probably treat those tracks as unformatted, OR if they are in all other ways
a valid CPM disk, a track with 9 sectors of 512 bytes filled with the default filler byte.  
a valid CPM disk, a track with 9 sectors of 512 bytes filled with the default filler byte of 0xE5.  


For each track:
For each track:
90

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