I'm a bit confused. I thought that :
- reading forwards was keeping twin #1 and ignoring twin #2 of each duplicated sector since disc drives were considering any repeated sector as erroneous, and so backwards was keeping twin #2 and ignoring twin #1 since twin #2 was read first this way.
- twin sectors were called twins for their identical headers while possibly containing totally different data thus making it possible to hide data in every twin #2.
If so, comparing forwards and backwards images can not reveal twins that happen to contain strictly identical data, if such cases exist. But I don't know that.
But Jackal says "Disc has 260 twin sectors in range 329687-329947".
About the principle of that range being larger than the range of sectors with differences you found, I guess it's still possible. But there's a mistake anyway since range 329687-329947 has 261 sectors, not 260...
Twin sectors of the Tages are always 260 sectors? If yes, where is the evidence to show that it is correct?
"That is the question." Personally for now, I'm just curious about comparisons between forwards and backwards images for other Tages protected discs.