Add pattern for Disk Copy 4.2 disk images.

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// /***************************************************************************
// Aaru Data Preservation Suite
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Filename : DC42.hexpat
// Author(s) : Natalia Portillo <claunia@claunia.com>
//
// Component : ImHex pattern for parsing DiskCopy 4.2 disk images.
// Version : 1.00
//
// --[ Description ] ----------------------------------------------------------
//
// Parses Disk Copy 4.2 disk images.
//
// --[ History ] --------------------------------------------------------------
//
// 1.00: Initial release.
//
// --[ License ] --------------------------------------------------------------
//
// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
// published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the
// License, or (at your option) any later version.
//
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Copyright © 2011-2025 Natalia Portillo
// ****************************************************************************/
#pragma author Nat Portillo <claunia@claunia.com>
#pragma description Disk Copy 4.2 disk images parser (*.dc42)
#pragma endian big
enum format_t : u8
{
// 3.5", single side, double density, GCR
kSonyFormat400K = 0x00,
// 3.5", double side, double density, GCR
kSonyFormat800K = 0x01,
// 3.5", double side, double density, MFM
kSonyFormat720K = 0x02,
// 3.5", double side, high density, MFM
kSonyFormat1440K = 0x03,
// 3.5", double side, high density, MFM, 21 sectors/track (aka, Microsoft DMF)
kSonyFormat1680K = 0x04,
// Defined by Sigma Seven's BLU
kSigmaFormatTwiggy = 0x54,
// Defined by LisaEm
kNotStandardFormat = 0x5D
};
enum fmt_t : u8
{
// Based on GCR nibble
// Always 0x02 for MFM disks
// Unknown for Apple HD20
// Defined by Sigma Seven's BLU</summary>
kSigmaFmtByteTwiggy = 0x01,
// 3.5" single side double density GCR and MFM all use same code
kSonyFmtByte400K = 0x02,
// 3.5" double side double density GCR, 512 bytes/sector, interleave 2:1
kSonyFmtByte800K = 0x22,
// 3.5" double side double density GCR, 512 bytes/sector, interleave 2:1, incorrect value (but appears on official documentation)
kSonyFmtByte800KIncorrect = 0x12,
// 3.5" double side double density GCR, ProDOS format, interleave 4:1
kSonyFmtByteProDos = 0x24,
// Defined by LisaEm
kFmtNotStandard = 0x93,
// Unformatted sectors
kInvalidFmtByte = 0x96,
// Used incorrectly by Mac OS X with certaing disk images
kMacOSXFmtByte = 0x00
};
struct dc42_header_t
{
// Pascal string, disk name or "-not a Macintosh disk-", filled with garbage
char DiskName[64];
// Size of data in bytes (usually sectors*512)
u32 DataSize;
// Size of tags in bytes (usually sectors*12)
u32 TagSize;
// Checksum of data bytes
u32 DataChecksum;
// Checksum of tag bytes
u32 TagChecksum;
// Format of disk, see constants
format_t Format;
// Format of sectors, see constants
fmt_t FmtByte;
// Is disk image valid? always 0x01
u8 Valid;
// Reserved, always 0x00
padding[1];
};
dc42_header_t header @ 0x00;