626 (edited by scsi_wuzzy 2015-03-30 07:58:10)

sarami wrote:
scsi_wuzzy wrote:
px_d8 i 0
px_d8 i 0 2
px_d8 i 0 1

How about the result of px_d8 details in 1210S and other plextor?
  Sector: ??
  MSF: ??:??:??
  Combined offset: ??? bytes / ??? samples

Sorry, I was unclear. I was running the original px_d8 utility and looking at the raw sector data, just to verify the same data is returned regardless of whether a sector is read with or without subcodes, with no change in offset:

px_d8 i 0:
3C6751EABC4F31F414474F72B425B75B
36BB56F37EC5E053083DC69192EC6D8D
EDA58DBB25B35B35FB57037E81E06048
28369E96E86ECEAC547DFF618028601E
A8087E86A062F829829EE1A8487EB6A0
76F826C29AD1AB1C7F49E036C816D68E
DEE4584B7AB76336A9D6FEDEC058503A
BC1331CDD4559F7F28201E98086A86AF
22FC1981CAE057083E869062EC298DDE
E5984B2AB75F36B816F28EC5A4533B7D
D3619DE8698EAEE47C4B61F76846AEB2
FC7581E7204A98372A969F2EE81C4E89
F466C76AD2AF1DBC09B1C6F452C77D92
A1ADB87DB2A1B5B87732A695BAEF330C
15C5CF13140DCF4594332F55DC3F19D0
0ADC0719C28AD1A71C7A89E326C9DAD6
DB1EDB485B76BB66F36AC5EF130C0DC5
C593132DCDDD9599AF2AFC1F01C80056
803EE010480C3685D6E31EC9C856D6BE
DEF058443AB35335FDD7019E8068602E
A81C7E89E066C82AD69F1EE8084E86B4
62F76986AEE2FC4981F6E046C832D695
9EEF284C1EB5C87716A68EFAE4430B71
C76452AB7DBF61B028741EA7487AB6A3
36F9D6C2DED1985C6AB9EF32CC1595CF
2F141C0F49C436D356DDFED9805AE03B
0813468DF2E5858B232759DABADB331B
55CB7F17600EA8047E836061E8284E9E
B468776EA6AC7AFDE30189C066D02ADC
1F19C80AD6871EE28849A6B6FAF6C306
D1C2DC5199FC6AC1EF104C0C35C5D713
1E8DC86596AB2EFF5C4039F012C40D93
45ADF33D85D1A31C79C9E2D6C99ED6E8
5ECEB85472BF65B02B341F57483EB690
76EC26CDDAD59B1F2B481F768826E69A
CAEB170F4E8434635769FEAEC07C5021
FC1841CAB057343E97506EBC2C71DDE4
598B7AE7630AA9C73ED2905DAC39BDD2
F19D8469A36EF9EC42CDF195846F236C
19EDCACD9715AE8F3C6411EB4C4F75F4
27075A82BB21B35875FAA7033A81D320
5DD8399A92EB2D8F5DA439BB52F37D85
E1A30879C6A2D2F99D82E9A18EF86442
AB71BF64702B641F6B482F769C26E9DA
CEDB145B4F7B74236759EABACF331415
CF4F14340F57443EB35075FC2701DA80
5B203B58137A8DE32589DB26DB5ADB7B
1B634B69F76EC6AC52FDFD8181A06078
28229E99A86AFEAF007C0021C018500A
BC0731C29451AF7C7C21E1D8485AB6BB
36F356C5FED3005DC0399012EC0D8DC5
A5933B2DD35D9DF9A982FEE180486036
A816FE8EC064502B7C1F61C828569EBE
E8704EA4347B57637EA9E07EC8205698
3EEA904F2C341DD7499EB6E876CEA6D4
7ADF631829CA9ED7285E9EB86872AEA5
BC7B31E35449FF76C026D01ADC0B19C7
4AD2B71DB689B6E6F6CAC6D712DE8D98
65AAAB3F3F50103C0C11C5CC5315FDCF
0194006F402C301DD4099F46E832CE95
946F2F6C1C2DC9DD96D9AEDAFC5B01FB
40437031E4144B4F777426A75AFABB03
3341D5F05F0438035281FDA041B83072
9425AF5B3C3B51D37C5DE1F98842E6B1
8AF467076A82AF21BC1871CAA4573B7E
93606DE82D8E9DA469BB6EF36C45EDF3
0D85C5A31339CDD2D59D9F29A81EFE88
4066B02AF41F074802B681B6E076C826
D69ADEEB184F4AB437375696BEEEF04C
4435F35705FE830061C028501EBC0871
C6A452FB7D8361A1E8784EA2B479B762
F6A986FEE2C0499036EC16CDCED5945F
2F781C2289D9A6DAFADB031B41CB7057
643EAB507F7C2021D8185A8ABB27335A
95FB2F035C01F9C042D0319C1469CF6E
D42C5F5DF8398292E1AD887DA6A1BAF8
7302A5C1BB10734C25F5DB071B428B71
A7647AAB633F69D02EDC1C59C9FAD6C3
1ED1C85C56B9FEF2C04590332C15DDCF
19940AEF470C3285D5A31F39C812D68D
9EE5A84B3EB75076BC26F1DAC45B137B
4DE37589E726CA9AD72B1E9F486836AE
96FC6EC1EC504DFC3581D7205E98386A
92AF2DBC1DB1C9B456F77EC6A052F83D
8291A1AC787DE2A189B866F2AAC5BF13
300DD4059F432831DE94586F7AAC233D
D9D19ADC6B19EF4ACC3715D68F1EE408
4B46B772F6A586FB22C35991FAEC430D
F1C58453237DD9E19AC86B16AF4EFC34
41D7705EA4387B52A37DB9E1B2C87596
A72EFA9C4329F1DEC458537ABDE33189
D466DF6AD82F1A9C0B29C75ED2B85DB2
B9B5B2F735869722EE998C6AE5EF0B0C
0745C2B311B5CC7715E68F0AE4070B42
8771A2A479BB62F36985EEE30C49C5F6
D306DDC2D9919AEC6B0DEF458C3325D5
DB1F1B480B768766E2AAC9BF16F00EC4
0453437DF1E184486376A9E6FECAC057
103E8C1065CC2B15DF4F18340A97472E
B29C75A9E73ECA90572C3E9DD0699C2E
E9DC4ED9F45AC77B12A34DB9F5B2C735
92972DAE9DBC69B1EEF44C4775F2A705
BA833321D5D85F1AB80B328755A2BF39
B012F40D8745A2B339B5D2F71D8689A2
E6F98AC2E7118A8C6725EA9B0F2B441F
734825F69B06EB42CF7194246F5B6C3B
6DD36D9DEDA98DBEE5B04B34375756BE
BEF0704424335B55FB7F036001E8004E
80346017680EAE847C6361E9E84ECEB4
54777F66A02AF81F028801A6807AE023
0819C68AD2E71D8A89A726FA9AC32B11
DF4C5835FA97032E81DC6059E83ACE93
146DCF6D942DAF5DBC39B1D2F45D8779
A2A2F9B982F2E185886326A9DAFEDB00
5B403B7013640DEB458F732425DB5B1B
7B4B637769E6AECAFC5701FE80406030
32407802486436AB56FF7EC020A544C9
0A91C72C529DFDA981BEE0704824369B
56EB7ECF6054283F5E90386C12ADCDBD
95B1AF347C1761CEA8547EBF60702824
1E9B486B76AF66FC2AC1DF10580C3A85
D3231DD9C99AF817B445485436BF56F0
3EC410A762C9F5D1871C6289E9A6CEFA
D4431F71C824569B7EEB604F68342E97
5C6EB9EC72CDE5958B2F275C1AB9CB32
D7559EBF28701EA4087B46A372F9E582
CB2197586EBAAC733DE5D18B28CF85ED
B6CF36D416DF4ED834F4977B2EA35C79
F9E2C2C99196EC6ECDEC558DFF25CACB
7C9257BB6377A321B9D872DAA59B3B2B
535F7DF821820804E22BA776A0BF780C
2285D9A31AF9CB02D7419EB068742EA7
5C7A95BEDE8E38D1F273D81C5A89FB26
C35AD1FB1C4349F1F6C48A43145F4F24
00FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF0001817361
0028001E80086006A802FE8180606028
281E9E886866AEAAFC7F01E000480036
8016E00EC80456837EE1E0484836B696
F6EEC6CC52D5FD9F01A8007E80206018
280A9E8728629EA9A87EFEA040783022
9419AF4AFC3701D6805EE0384812B68D
B6E5B6CB36D756DEBED8705AA43B3B53
537DFDE181886066A82AFE9F0068002E
801C6009E806CE82D4619F68682EAE9C
7C69E1EEC84C56B5FEF700468032E015
880F26841AE34B09F746C6B2D2F59D87
29A29EF9A842FEB180746027681AAE8B
px_d8 i 0: 1
3C6751EABC4F31F414474F72B425B75B
36BB56F37EC5E053083DC69192EC6D8D
EDA58DBB25B35B35FB57037E81E06048
28369E96E86ECEAC547DFF618028601E
A8087E86A062F829829EE1A8487EB6A0
76F826C29AD1AB1C7F49E036C816D68E
DEE4584B7AB76336A9D6FEDEC058503A
BC1331CDD4559F7F28201E98086A86AF
22FC1981CAE057083E869062EC298DDE
E5984B2AB75F36B816F28EC5A4533B7D
D3619DE8698EAEE47C4B61F76846AEB2
FC7581E7204A98372A969F2EE81C4E89
F466C76AD2AF1DBC09B1C6F452C77D92
A1ADB87DB2A1B5B87732A695BAEF330C
15C5CF13140DCF4594332F55DC3F19D0
0ADC0719C28AD1A71C7A89E326C9DAD6
DB1EDB485B76BB66F36AC5EF130C0DC5
C593132DCDDD9599AF2AFC1F01C80056
803EE010480C3685D6E31EC9C856D6BE
DEF058443AB35335FDD7019E8068602E
A81C7E89E066C82AD69F1EE8084E86B4
62F76986AEE2FC4981F6E046C832D695
9EEF284C1EB5C87716A68EFAE4430B71
C76452AB7DBF61B028741EA7487AB6A3
36F9D6C2DED1985C6AB9EF32CC1595CF
2F141C0F49C436D356DDFED9805AE03B
0813468DF2E5858B232759DABADB331B
55CB7F17600EA8047E836061E8284E9E
B468776EA6AC7AFDE30189C066D02ADC
1F19C80AD6871EE28849A6B6FAF6C306
D1C2DC5199FC6AC1EF104C0C35C5D713
1E8DC86596AB2EFF5C4039F012C40D93
45ADF33D85D1A31C79C9E2D6C99ED6E8
5ECEB85472BF65B02B341F57483EB690
76EC26CDDAD59B1F2B481F768826E69A
CAEB170F4E8434635769FEAEC07C5021
FC1841CAB057343E97506EBC2C71DDE4
598B7AE7630AA9C73ED2905DAC39BDD2
F19D8469A36EF9EC42CDF195846F236C
19EDCACD9715AE8F3C6411EB4C4F75F4
27075A82BB21B35875FAA7033A81D320
5DD8399A92EB2D8F5DA439BB52F37D85
E1A30879C6A2D2F99D82E9A18EF86442
AB71BF64702B641F6B482F769C26E9DA
CEDB145B4F7B74236759EABACF331415
CF4F14340F57443EB35075FC2701DA80
5B203B58137A8DE32589DB26DB5ADB7B
1B634B69F76EC6AC52FDFD8181A06078
28229E99A86AFEAF007C0021C018500A
BC0731C29451AF7C7C21E1D8485AB6BB
36F356C5FED3005DC0399012EC0D8DC5
A5933B2DD35D9DF9A982FEE180486036
A816FE8EC064502B7C1F61C828569EBE
E8704EA4347B57637EA9E07EC8205698
3EEA904F2C341DD7499EB6E876CEA6D4
7ADF631829CA9ED7285E9EB86872AEA5
BC7B31E35449FF76C026D01ADC0B19C7
4AD2B71DB689B6E6F6CAC6D712DE8D98
65AAAB3F3F50103C0C11C5CC5315FDCF
0194006F402C301DD4099F46E832CE95
946F2F6C1C2DC9DD96D9AEDAFC5B01FB
40437031E4144B4F777426A75AFABB03
3341D5F05F0438035281FDA041B83072
9425AF5B3C3B51D37C5DE1F98842E6B1
8AF467076A82AF21BC1871CAA4573B7E
93606DE82D8E9DA469BB6EF36C45EDF3
0D85C5A31339CDD2D59D9F29A81EFE88
4066B02AF41F074802B681B6E076C826
D69ADEEB184F4AB437375696BEEEF04C
4435F35705FE830061C028501EBC0871
C6A452FB7D8361A1E8784EA2B479B762
F6A986FEE2C0499036EC16CDCED5945F
2F781C2289D9A6DAFADB031B41CB7057
643EAB507F7C2021D8185A8ABB27335A
95FB2F035C01F9C042D0319C1469CF6E
D42C5F5DF8398292E1AD887DA6A1BAF8
7302A5C1BB10734C25F5DB071B428B71
A7647AAB633F69D02EDC1C59C9FAD6C3
1ED1C85C56B9FEF2C04590332C15DDCF
19940AEF470C3285D5A31F39C812D68D
9EE5A84B3EB75076BC26F1DAC45B137B
4DE37589E726CA9AD72B1E9F486836AE
96FC6EC1EC504DFC3581D7205E98386A
92AF2DBC1DB1C9B456F77EC6A052F83D
8291A1AC787DE2A189B866F2AAC5BF13
300DD4059F432831DE94586F7AAC233D
D9D19ADC6B19EF4ACC3715D68F1EE408
4B46B772F6A586FB22C35991FAEC430D
F1C58453237DD9E19AC86B16AF4EFC34
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D466DF6AD82F1A9C0B29C75ED2B85DB2
B9B5B2F735869722EE998C6AE5EF0B0C
0745C2B311B5CC7715E68F0AE4070B42
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D306DDC2D9919AEC6B0DEF458C3325D5
DB1F1B480B768766E2AAC9BF16F00EC4
0453437DF1E184486376A9E6FECAC057
103E8C1065CC2B15DF4F18340A97472E
B29C75A9E73ECA90572C3E9DD0699C2E
E9DC4ED9F45AC77B12A34DB9F5B2C735
92972DAE9DBC69B1EEF44C4775F2A705
BA833321D5D85F1AB80B328755A2BF39
B012F40D8745A2B339B5D2F71D8689A2
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734825F69B06EB42CF7194246F5B6C3B
6DD36D9DEDA98DBEE5B04B34375756BE
BEF0704424335B55FB7F036001E8004E
80346017680EAE847C6361E9E84ECEB4
54777F66A02AF81F028801A6807AE023
0819C68AD2E71D8A89A726FA9AC32B11
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5B403B7013640DEB458F732425DB5B1B
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0A91C72C529DFDA981BEE0704824369B
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CB2197586EBAAC733DE5D18B28CF85ED
B6CF36D416DF4ED834F4977B2EA35C79
F9E2C2C99196EC6ECDEC558DFF25CACB
7C9257BB6377A321B9D872DAA59B3B2B
535F7DF821820804E22BA776A0BF780C
2285D9A31AF9CB02D7419EB068742EA7
5C7A95BEDE8E38D1F273D81C5A89FB26
C35AD1FB1C4349F1F6C48A43145F4F24
00FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF0001817361
0028001E80086006A802FE8180606028
281E9E886866AEAAFC7F01E000480036
8016E00EC80456837EE1E0484836B696
F6EEC6CC52D5FD9F01A8007E80206018
280A9E8728629EA9A87EFEA040783022
9419AF4AFC3701D6805EE0384812B68D
B6E5B6CB36D756DEBED8705AA43B3B53
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7C69E1EEC84C56B5FEF700468032E015
880F26841AE34B09F746C6B2D2F59D87
29A29EF9A842FEB180746027681AAE8B
41010100000000000200283200000000
px_d8 i 0: 2
3C6751EABC4F31F414474F72B425B75B
36BB56F37EC5E053083DC69192EC6D8D
EDA58DBB25B35B35FB57037E81E06048
28369E96E86ECEAC547DFF618028601E
A8087E86A062F829829EE1A8487EB6A0
76F826C29AD1AB1C7F49E036C816D68E
DEE4584B7AB76336A9D6FEDEC058503A
BC1331CDD4559F7F28201E98086A86AF
22FC1981CAE057083E869062EC298DDE
E5984B2AB75F36B816F28EC5A4533B7D
D3619DE8698EAEE47C4B61F76846AEB2
FC7581E7204A98372A969F2EE81C4E89
F466C76AD2AF1DBC09B1C6F452C77D92
A1ADB87DB2A1B5B87732A695BAEF330C
15C5CF13140DCF4594332F55DC3F19D0
0ADC0719C28AD1A71C7A89E326C9DAD6
DB1EDB485B76BB66F36AC5EF130C0DC5
C593132DCDDD9599AF2AFC1F01C80056
803EE010480C3685D6E31EC9C856D6BE
DEF058443AB35335FDD7019E8068602E
A81C7E89E066C82AD69F1EE8084E86B4
62F76986AEE2FC4981F6E046C832D695
9EEF284C1EB5C87716A68EFAE4430B71
C76452AB7DBF61B028741EA7487AB6A3
36F9D6C2DED1985C6AB9EF32CC1595CF
2F141C0F49C436D356DDFED9805AE03B
0813468DF2E5858B232759DABADB331B
55CB7F17600EA8047E836061E8284E9E
B468776EA6AC7AFDE30189C066D02ADC
1F19C80AD6871EE28849A6B6FAF6C306
D1C2DC5199FC6AC1EF104C0C35C5D713
1E8DC86596AB2EFF5C4039F012C40D93
45ADF33D85D1A31C79C9E2D6C99ED6E8
5ECEB85472BF65B02B341F57483EB690
76EC26CDDAD59B1F2B481F768826E69A
CAEB170F4E8434635769FEAEC07C5021
FC1841CAB057343E97506EBC2C71DDE4
598B7AE7630AA9C73ED2905DAC39BDD2
F19D8469A36EF9EC42CDF195846F236C
19EDCACD9715AE8F3C6411EB4C4F75F4
27075A82BB21B35875FAA7033A81D320
5DD8399A92EB2D8F5DA439BB52F37D85
E1A30879C6A2D2F99D82E9A18EF86442
AB71BF64702B641F6B482F769C26E9DA
CEDB145B4F7B74236759EABACF331415
CF4F14340F57443EB35075FC2701DA80
5B203B58137A8DE32589DB26DB5ADB7B
1B634B69F76EC6AC52FDFD8181A06078
28229E99A86AFEAF007C0021C018500A
BC0731C29451AF7C7C21E1D8485AB6BB
36F356C5FED3005DC0399012EC0D8DC5
A5933B2DD35D9DF9A982FEE180486036
A816FE8EC064502B7C1F61C828569EBE
E8704EA4347B57637EA9E07EC8205698
3EEA904F2C341DD7499EB6E876CEA6D4
7ADF631829CA9ED7285E9EB86872AEA5
BC7B31E35449FF76C026D01ADC0B19C7
4AD2B71DB689B6E6F6CAC6D712DE8D98
65AAAB3F3F50103C0C11C5CC5315FDCF
0194006F402C301DD4099F46E832CE95
946F2F6C1C2DC9DD96D9AEDAFC5B01FB
40437031E4144B4F777426A75AFABB03
3341D5F05F0438035281FDA041B83072
9425AF5B3C3B51D37C5DE1F98842E6B1
8AF467076A82AF21BC1871CAA4573B7E
93606DE82D8E9DA469BB6EF36C45EDF3
0D85C5A31339CDD2D59D9F29A81EFE88
4066B02AF41F074802B681B6E076C826
D69ADEEB184F4AB437375696BEEEF04C
4435F35705FE830061C028501EBC0871
C6A452FB7D8361A1E8784EA2B479B762
F6A986FEE2C0499036EC16CDCED5945F
2F781C2289D9A6DAFADB031B41CB7057
643EAB507F7C2021D8185A8ABB27335A
95FB2F035C01F9C042D0319C1469CF6E
D42C5F5DF8398292E1AD887DA6A1BAF8
7302A5C1BB10734C25F5DB071B428B71
A7647AAB633F69D02EDC1C59C9FAD6C3
1ED1C85C56B9FEF2C04590332C15DDCF
19940AEF470C3285D5A31F39C812D68D
9EE5A84B3EB75076BC26F1DAC45B137B
4DE37589E726CA9AD72B1E9F486836AE
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I now also checked the newer px_d8 1.01.

For the 1210S the Nights disc gives:

C:\Documents and Settings\User\Desktop\px_d8_1.01A>px_d8 i 0
Sector: 0
MSF: 00:01:73
Combined offset: +6848 bytes / +1712 samples

And the 716AL gives:

C:\Documents and Settings\User\Desktop\px_d8_1.01A>px_d8 g 0
Sector: 0
MSF: 00:01:73
Combined offset: +6576 bytes / +1644 samples

I also manually counted the offset between the 716AL and the 1210S by fetching a sector from each drive with px_d8 1.0. The relative offset of the two is 272 bytes, which matches what px_d8 1.01 says.

Thank's research.
I inspected your log from 3/10 to today and I realized that a hash of 1210S with /c2 only unmatched.

added: Using 0xd8(sub 0x02, 0x03, 0x08), dump main and sub data to disclog
(Not fix yet)

http://redump.org/disc/33940/ -- http://www.mediafire.com/download/q943c … C_logs.rar
Errorlog says everything is fixed? Or do I misunderstand something?

F1ReB4LL wrote:

http://redump.org/disc/33940/ -- http://www.mediafire.com/download/q943c … C_logs.rar
Errorlog says everything is fixed? Or do I misunderstand something?

If he used ver. 20141017, probably fixed. But if bug that I don't know exists, probably isn't fixed...
At least, I think that it needs ripping at other dumpers.

Using the most recent version, Test(20150329):

<ack2121> only did 2 passes on the rereads before it declared it was done, said "C2 error was fixed at all"

https://www.sendspace.com/file/e9ecfr -- also claims everything is fixed? but the track is full of missing samples and audio cracks when you listen it.

sarami wrote:

Thank's research.
I inspected your log from 3/10 to today and I realized that a hash of 1210S with /c2 only unmatched.

added: Using 0xd8(sub 0x02, 0x03, 0x08), dump main and sub data to disclog
(Not fix yet)

I bought a 1210S and tested and confirmed that offsets was different in 0xd8(subch 02[main+sub] and 08[main+c2+sub])
Coded.

F1ReB4LL wrote:

Using the most recent version, Test(20150329):

<ack2121> only did 2 passes on the rereads before it declared it was done, said "C2 error was fixed at all"

https://www.sendspace.com/file/e9ecfr -- also claims everything is fixed? but the track is full of missing samples and audio cracks when you listen it.

It doesn't go well about c2 coding...
Added option 'val4'

        /c2     Fix C2 error existing sector
                        val1    value to reread (default: 1024)
                        val2    value to fix a C2 error (default: 4096)
                        val3    value to reread speed (default: 4)
                        val4    value to c2 offset (default: 0)

Could you input + or - value into val4 and test... Even if it doesn't go well, I'll code to compare all sector all byte multiple times in the future.

632 (edited by scsi_wuzzy 2015-04-19 01:49:42)

sarami wrote:

I bought a 1210S and tested and confirmed that offsets was different in 0xd8(subch 02[main+sub] and 08[main+c2+sub])
Coded.

What SCSI card are you using? I've tried two different Adaptec card models, and at least two different 1210S drives, and every combination suffers from repeated bus resets in Windows 7. In contrast, things work fine in Windows XP or Debian Linux under the same configurations. That's why many of my 1210S tests were performed under Windows XP. The 40TS behaves nicely in Windows 7.

633 (edited by sarami 2015-04-30 19:56:12)

scsi_wuzzy wrote:
sarami wrote:

I bought a 1210S and tested and confirmed that offsets was different in 0xd8(subch 02[main+sub] and 08[main+c2+sub])
Coded.

What SCSI card are you using? I've tried two different Adaptec card models, and at least two different 1210S drives, and every combination suffers from repeated bus resets in Windows 7. In contrast, things work fine in Windows XP or Debian Linux under the same configurations. That's why many of my 1210S tests were performed under Windows XP. The 40TS behaves nicely in Windows 7.

I'm using a laptop pc (Win vista business sp 2 32bit) + pc card (http://www.iodata.jp/product/interface/scsi/pcsc-fp/) + connector (http://scsiproshop.shop-pro.jp/?pid=34541348) and it doesn't occur bus resets. I don't know why occurs bus resets in Win 7 at the present moment.

EDIT:
Uploaded 20150417 test ver.
- added: If semaphore time error occurs, exec sleep(25000)
- added: devided errorlog.txt to suberrorlog.txt and c2errorlog.txt

EDIT2:
I bought PX-W1210A again, and confirmed that SetCDSpeed failed and 0xd8 with subch 0x08 failed.
- fixed: Set false SetCDSpeed, 0xd8 & subch 0x08 in PX-W1210A forcibly

EDIT3:
- fixed: Buf size for executing EccEdc.
- fixed: Transfer length for volume descriptor.

Uploaded 20150510 ver.

Using latest build app crashed on me, let me know what you need:

D:\DIC20150510\DiscImageCreator\Release_ANSI>DiscImageCreator.exe cd y: "11thhou
rd1" 40 /c2 2000 8192 8
OS
        Windows 7 Ultimate Service Pack 1 64bit
AppVersion
        x86, AnsiBuild, May 10 2015 01:44:09
/c2 val4 is omitted. set [0]
CurrentDir
        D:\DIC20150510\DiscImageCreator\Release_ANSI
InputPath
         path: 11thhourd1
        drive:
          dir:
        fname: 11thhourd1
          ext:
Start: 2015-05-13(Wed) 12:20:22
Checking reading lead-out
Read command: 0xd8, Subcode reading mode: Pack
Creating bin from 257117 to 257117 (LBA) 257117
Reading lead-out: OK
Allocating memory for C2 errors: 8192/8192
Read command: 0xd8, Subcode reading mode: Raw
Creating img (LBA) 257116/257115
No C2 errors
Copying .scm to .img
Descrambling data sector of img(LBA) 257115/257115
Exec ""D:\DIC20150510\DiscImageCreator\Release_ANSI\EccEdc.exe" check "D:\DIC201
50510\DiscImageCreator\Release_ANSI\11thhourd1.img""
Checking data sectors (LBA) 257115/257115
Number of sector(s) where user data doesn't match the expected ECC/EDC: 6
        Sector: 155934, 156184, 156200, 156201, 156217, 156248,

Number of sector(s) where reserved byte doesn't zero: 17
        Sector: 155949, 155965, 155981, 155996, 156012, 156028, 156043, 156059,
156075, 156090, 156106, 156122, 156137, 156153, 156169, 156216, 156231,
Creating bin, cue and ccd (Track)  1/ 1
Freeing allocated memory for C2 errors: 9/8192

636 (edited by sarami 2015-05-13 17:38:55)

MrX_Cuci wrote:

Using latest build app crashed on me, let me know what you need:

Does the problem happen with all your discs?

EDIT: Uploaded 20150514

637 (edited by MrX_Cuci 2015-05-13 19:03:03)

At least not with ones were edc matches. I have to check an other faulty disc. Probably tonight

EDIT: Will try again with newest version (14-5)

638 (edited by MrX_Cuci 2015-05-13 20:14:39)

14-5 crashes also. (also with different disc with read errors) The former test version before the official release did not act that way. Hope that helps in debugging. Will try this disc with test version and report


D:\DIC20150510\DiscImageCreator\Release_ANSI>DiscImageCreator.exe cd y: "11thhou
rd2" 40 /c2 2000 8192 8
OS
        Windows 7 Ultimate Service Pack 1 64bit
AppVersion
        x86, AnsiBuild, May 14 2015 00:04:09
/c2 val4 is omitted. set [0]
CurrentDir
        D:\DIC20150510\DiscImageCreator\Release_ANSI
InputPath
         path: 11thhourd2
        drive:
          dir:
        fname: 11thhourd2
          ext:
Start: 2015-05-13(Wed) 20:55:41
Checking reading lead-out
Read command: 0xd8, Subcode reading mode: Pack
Creating bin from 318350 to 318350 (LBA) 318350
Reading lead-out: OK
Allocating memory for C2 errors: 8192/8192
Read command: 0xd8, Subcode reading mode: Raw
Creating img (LBA) 177490/318348

MrX_Cuci wrote:

14-5 crashes also. (also with different disc with read errors)

Thank you. I confirmed this problem and probably fixed. Could you test 20150514 again.

Works now, thanks!

Tried new version on  Shanghai - Matekibuyu  in an effort to get a proper dump and got two sets of dumps, all the regular tracks and all the tracks appended with (subs indexes). In info file, had message:

LBA[016448, 0x04040], Track[05]: Subchannel & TOC isn't sync. LBA on TOC[16598, 0x40d6], index[01]

which coincides with the track i am having the issue with.

https://www.sendspace.com/file/ohqn8i -- same story with the older version (autumn 2014), misdetected TOC vs. sub desync.

Uploaded 20150516 test exe.

Shanghai - Matekibuyu now correctly dumps and gives the proper pregaps. Thanks!

645 (edited by ack2121 2015-05-16 13:25:35)

On test disk, DIC gave following cue file back:

FILE "Angelique Special (Track 1).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 01 MODE98/2352
    INDEX 01 00:00:00
FILE "Angelique Special (Track 2).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 02 MODE98/2352
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 05:25:62
FILE "Angelique Special (Track 3).bin" BINARY
  TRACK 03 MODE98/2352
    INDEX 00 00:00:00
    INDEX 01 00:02:00

logs: http://www.mediafire.com/download/okslo … c/dic2.rar

dump entry: http://redump.org/disc/34592/

Thanks

646 (edited by MrX_Cuci 2015-05-17 13:00:52)

Just wanted to let you know SafeDisc 2.40.010 dumps correctly with your tool (release version): http://forum.redump.org/topic/14692/ibm … on-verify/

I have a disc here that is error free with other tools. DIC detects errors. I tried a different drive, same hashes and error free. So must be something with DIC that is wrong. What do you need to determine the problem with your tool?

Using test version. Disc with low amount of data result in this weird CUE file:
FILE "Royalflush.bin" BINARY
  TRACK 01 MODE97/2352
    INDEX 01 00:00:00

Also tried an other small disc.

> TRACK 01 MODE98/2352
> TRACK 01 MODE97/2352
sorry, fixed.

MrX_Cuci wrote:

I have a disc here that is error free with other tools. DIC detects errors. I tried a different drive, same hashes and error free. So must be something with DIC that is wrong. What do you need to determine the problem with your tool?

Is it this problem?
http://forum.redump.org/post/49439/#p49439
Or other disc?

650 (edited by MrX_Cuci 2015-05-17 17:25:54)

This is an other disc. Have not tried the previous one yet with latest release. This disc does not have any audio tracks and is DOS based. (no protection) It hasn't been added by the admins to the DB yet (Game name: CyberJudas)

EDIT: Royal Flush is fixed now, thanks!