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New UnFormat =8-D

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Name: W0rm
Date: February 1, 2002 at 02:26:36 Pacific
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A how lovely :D --- I released UnFormat V0.13 Beta today - my first official public release.

It works on Fat12/Fat16/Fat32 and I wrote it in pure assembly, so it's filesize under 2k!

Anyway, lemme know how it works for you and I'll make sure I do any bug fixes if there are any problems.

Mind you, it uses int 21h sector writes, so it shouldn't affect any partition other than the one you test it on, though it may be best to test it on a spare system - although it's not like you have anything to lose when the system's already formatted.

Btw, it unformats floppies, too, if you don't have a test system, partition, or hard drive.

Happy unf'ing!
- W0rm
- http://jason-n3xt.org/dos



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