These disk images were created with ImageDisk.
ImageDisk is available from www.dunfield.com :
 - Go to my "old computer" website link near the bottom
 - Go to "disks/software images" (near the bottom)

These disks are for: Intertec SuperBrain

To view the details of a disk image, please use the IMDU
utility provided with ImageDisk. You can also simply TYPE
the file to view the image comment.

Dave Dunfield
www.dunfield.com
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NOTE: This disk is a slight modification of the original
SuperBrain distribution disk - which has non-standard
address marks and cannot be read or written with the PC
controller.

Turns out the SuperBrain controller can read/write disks
with standard address marks, but it formats with non-
standard address marks.

To create this image, I used ImageDisk to create a blank
disk with standard address marks, then used PIP on the
SuperBrain itself to copy the content of the system disk
to the new disk - then used ImageDisk to inject the system
tracks (fortunately the system tracks on the original
disk have standard address marks).

To recreate a completely standard Intertec disk:
  - Boot this disk on your SuperBrain
  - Format a blank disk in drive B:
  - Use PIP to copy all files from A: to B:  - PIP B:=A:*.*
    ** NOTE1: Be sure to copy all three USER areas of CBOOT.IMD
    ** NOTE2: PIP in USER 2 of CBOOT.IMD is called PIP22

