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From: binder@fizbin.DEC.COM ("When you do something well, repeat it often.")
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple
Subject: Oops...  (RE: IBM/Apple disk interchange?)
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Date: Wed, 7-Jan-87 19:37:00 EST
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Posted: Wed Jan  7 19:37:00 1987
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David Whitney has pointed out an egregious error in my recent discussion of 
Apple and IBM hardware, specifically in re: the self-synchronizing preamble 
pattern used by the Apple.  The 10-bit self-sync bytes aren't ten ONEs, but 
rather eight ONEs and two ZEROes.  My apologies for any confusion I may have 
caused - it's been a *long* time since I looked at the Apple stuff, and I
dashed off that posting here at work without either my Apple documentation or
my brain available. 

Cheers,
Dick Binder   (The Stainless Steel Rat)

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