Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!mailrus!bbn!ulowell!hawk!tclark From: tclark@hawk.ulowell.edu (T.C. Clark) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: ProDos disk organization Message-ID: <11105@swan.ulowell.edu> Date: 6 Jan 89 18:23:26 GMT Sender: news@swan.ulowell.edu Reply-To: tclark@hawk.ulowell.edu (T.C. Clark) Organization: University of Lowell, CS Dept. Lines: 15 I'm trying to recover some data on a 3.5" disk and was wondering if someone could give me a brief idea of how ProDos disks are organized. I've deciphered some of block #2 as far as the 16 byte file and directory names followed by filetype codes. But how about byte offsets to subdirectories and 'deleted' flags etc...? To be more specific, I have 3.5" disk with point-to-point and appleworks directories chosen with run-run. I somehow trashed the whole aworks directory (the directory is there but it's filled with garbage). thanks, tom -----------> tclark@hawk.ulowell.edu