write.py 3.0 KB

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  1. # greaseweazle/tools/write.py
  2. #
  3. # Greaseweazle control script: Write Image to Disk.
  4. #
  5. # Written & released by Keir Fraser <keir.xen@gmail.com>
  6. #
  7. # This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain.
  8. # See the file COPYING for more details, or visit <http://unlicense.org>.
  9. import sys, argparse
  10. from greaseweazle.tools import util
  11. from greaseweazle import usb as USB
  12. # write_from_image:
  13. # Writes the specified image file to floppy disk.
  14. def write_from_image(usb, args):
  15. # @drive_ticks is the time in Gresaeweazle ticks between index pulses.
  16. # We will adjust the flux intervals per track to allow for this.
  17. flux = usb.read_track(2)
  18. drive_ticks = (flux.index_list[0] + flux.index_list[1]) / 2
  19. del flux
  20. # Read and parse the image file.
  21. image_class = util.get_image_class(args.file)
  22. if not image_class:
  23. return
  24. with open(args.file, "rb") as f:
  25. image = image_class.from_file(f.read())
  26. for cyl in range(args.scyl, args.ecyl+1):
  27. for side in range(0, args.nr_sides):
  28. print("\rWriting Track %u.%u..." % (cyl, side), end="")
  29. usb.seek(cyl, side)
  30. flux = image.get_track(cyl, side, writeout=True)
  31. if not flux:
  32. usb.erase_track(drive_ticks * 1.1)
  33. continue
  34. # @factor adjusts flux times for speed variations between the
  35. # read-in and write-out drives.
  36. factor = drive_ticks / flux.index_list[0]
  37. # Convert the flux samples to Greaseweazle sample frequency.
  38. rem = 0.0
  39. flux_list = []
  40. for x in flux.list:
  41. y = x * factor + rem
  42. val = int(round(y))
  43. rem = y - val
  44. flux_list.append(val)
  45. # Encode the flux times for Greaseweazle, and write them out.
  46. usb.write_track(flux_list)
  47. print()
  48. def main(argv):
  49. parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
  50. formatter_class=argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter)
  51. parser.add_argument("--drive", type=util.drive_letter, default='A',
  52. help="drive to write (A,B,0,1,2)")
  53. parser.add_argument("--scyl", type=int, default=0,
  54. help="first cylinder to write")
  55. parser.add_argument("--ecyl", type=int, default=81,
  56. help="last cylinder to write")
  57. parser.add_argument("--single-sided", action="store_true",
  58. help="single-sided write")
  59. parser.add_argument("file", help="input filename")
  60. parser.add_argument("device", nargs="?", default="auto",
  61. help="serial device")
  62. parser.prog += ' ' + argv[1]
  63. args = parser.parse_args(argv[2:])
  64. args.nr_sides = 1 if args.single_sided else 2
  65. try:
  66. usb = util.usb_open(args.device)
  67. util.with_drive_selected(write_from_image, usb, args)
  68. except USB.CmdError as error:
  69. print("Command Failed: %s" % error)
  70. if __name__ == "__main__":
  71. main(sys.argv)
  72. # Local variables:
  73. # python-indent: 4
  74. # End: