nice job,
another boot sector could be found in gemdos for lisa
(I played a bit with that years ago :) )
http://www.alternative-system.com/?page=gemdos_lisa
http://www.alternative-system.com/files/gemdos_lisa/binary/gemdos_tool.zip
(now I remember I never tested the imaged disc on real hardware...)
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> Public domain floppy bootloader for Lisa
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> Tom Stepleton <stepleton_at_email.domain.hidden>: Oct 24 04:08PM -0700
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> Hi Lisa friends,
>
> I've written a floppy disk bootloader for Lisa and released it into the
> public domain. You can find it here:
>
> https://github.com/stpltn/bootloader
>
> For now it only works with 3.5" disks, but adapting it to Twiggy should be
> fairly straightforward.
>
> A supporting script for creating bootable .dc42 disk images is included.
>
> The bootloader has been tested on simulated and actual Lisa hardware.
>
> The documentation and comments aim to make the bootloader's code and
> operation understandable to the novice.
>
> Thanks are due to Ray for LisaEm, James for helpful notes in the BLU
> manual, the archivists at Bitsavers, and various other online resources.
>
> Cheers,
> --Tom
> Tom Stepleton <stepleton_at_email.domain.hidden>: Oct 24 04:16PM -0700
>
> Forgot to add: no new program announcement is complete without a
> screenshot. Here is one:
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> https://goo.gl/photos/vyHwSeUwrZYUAtRdA
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> --Tom
>
> On Tuesday, October 25, 2016 at 12:08:38 AM UTC+1, Tom Stepleton wrote:
> Terry Stewart <terry_at_email.domain.hidden>: Oct 25 12:28PM +1300
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> Awesome guys!
>
> Terry (Tez)
>
> Natalia Portillo <claunia_at_email.domain.hidden>: Oct 25 10:38AM +0100
>
> Great!
>
> Now finally someone can port CP/M or ProDOS!
>
> Just kidding :p
>
>
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> On 25/10/16 00:08, Tom Stepleton wrote:
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