----------Design Your Own Home--------- ------------Interior Design------------ A 4am crack 2015-08-15 --------------------------------------- Name: Design Your Own Home: Interior Design Genre: productivity Year: 1987 Author: Don Fudge Publisher: Abracadata Limited Media: double-sided 5.25-inch floppy OS: Diversi-DOS (T02,S02 has the string "C1983 DSR" backwards) Other versions: crack no. 184 was a previous version of the same program (dated 1986) Previous cracks: none Identical cracks: Design Your Own Home: Architectural Design (no. 379) Design Your Own Home: Landscape Design (no. 341) Dividing Fractions (no. 338) Subtracting Mixed Fractions (no. 326) Peter Rabbit Reading (no. 289) Write It Right (no. 216) Understanding Maps and Globes (no. 215) Seasons (no. 214) In the Days of Knights and Castles (no. 213) Library Skills (no. 212) Fun with Verbs (no. 211) Cause and Effect (no. 207) Fraction Tutorial (no. 194) ~ Chapter 0 In Which Various Automated Tools Fail In Interesting Ways Side B is copyable with COPYA. It boots and displays a catalog of sample files. Side A, on the other hand... COPYA immediate disk read error Locksmith Fast Disk Backup unable to read any track EDD 4 bit copy (no sync, no count) no errors, but copy grinds on boot Copy ][+ nibble editor modified address epilogue "AF FF FF" odd-numbered tracks (1, 3, 5...) also have a modified address prologue ("D4 AA 96") --v-- COPY ][ PLUS BIT COPY PROGRAM 8.4 (C) 1982-9 CENTRAL POINT SOFTWARE, INC. --------------------------------------- TRACK: 03 START: 38FC LENGTH: 1803 ^^ 38C0: F9 F9 9B E9 E7 E7 E5 E5 VIEW 38C8: D6 F7 D3 A6 96 E5 E5 DC 38D0: B5 ED CD D3 9A A6 9F AC 38D8: DE AA EB FF FF FF FF FF 38E0: EB AB FF BF EB D4 AA 96 <-38E5 ^^^^^^^^ address prologue 38E8: FF FE AB AB AE AE FA FB 38F0: AF FF FF FC FF FF FF FF ^^^^^^^^ address epilogue 38F8: FF FF FF FF D5 AA AD 97 ^^^^^^^^ data prologue 3900: 9B AC AB B5 BD AE 9D 97 --------------------------------------- A TO ANALYZE DATA ESC TO QUIT ? FOR HELP SCREEN / CHANGE PARMS Q FOR NEXT TRACK SPACE TO RE-READ --^-- Disk Fixer ["O" -> "Input/Output Control"] set Address Epilogue to "AF FF FF" -> even-numbered tracks readable T00 looks like a DOS 3.3 RWTS set Address Prologue to "D4 AA 96" -> odd-numbered tracks also readable T01 readable. Also T03, T05, T07... T11 looks like a DOS 3.3 disk catalog T01,S09 -> startup program is "HELLO" Why didn't COPYA work? modified prologue and epilogue Why didn't Locksmith FDB work? modified prologue and epilogue Why didn't my EDD copy work? I don't know. Maybe a nibble check during boot? Next steps: 1. capture RWTS with AUTOTRACE 2. convert disk to standard format with Advanced Demuffin 3. patch RWTS to read demuffin'd disk 4. find the nibble check & bypass it 5. declare victory(*) (*) Take a nap. ~ Chapter 1 In Which We Attempt To Use The Original Disk As A Weapon Against Itself And It Goes Extremely Poorly [S6,D1=original disk] [S6,D2=blank disk] [S5,D1=my work disk] ]PR#5 ... CAPTURING BOOT0 ...reboots slot 6... ...reboots slot 5... SAVING BOOT0 /!\ BOOT0 JUMPS TO $BB00 CAPTURING BOOT1 ...reboots slot 6... ...reboots slot 5... SAVING BOOT1 SAVING RWTS ($BB00 is probably a nibble check.) ]BRUN ADVANCED DEMUFFIN 1.5 ["5" to switch to slot 5] ["R" to load a new RWTS module] --> At $B8, load "RWTS" from drive 1 ["6" to switch to slot 6] ["C" to convert disk] --v-- ADVANCED DEMUFFIN 1.5 (C) 1983, 2014 ORIGINAL BY THE STACK UPDATES BY 4AM =======PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE======= TRK:RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR +.5: 0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF012 SC0:RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR SC1:RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR SC2:RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR SC3:RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR SC4:RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR SC5:RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR SC6:RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR SC7:RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR SC8:RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR SC9:RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR SCA:RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR SCB:RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR SCC:RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR SCD:RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR SCE:RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR SCF:RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR ======================================= 16SC $00,$00-$22,$0F BY1.0 S6,D1->S6,D2 --^-- Why didn't Advanced Demuffin work? I don't know. Maybe $BB00 modifies the RWTS during boot? Let's back up and take a look at that RWTS. ~ Chapter 2 In Which We Stop And Smell The RWTS ]PR#5 ... ]BLOAD BOOT1,A$2600 ]CALL -151 *FE89G FE93G ; disconnect DOS *B600<2600.2FFFM ; move RWTS into place *BB00L ; set reset vector (unfriendly but OK) BB00- A9 5D LDA #$5D BB02- 8D F2 03 STA $03F2 BB05- A9 B7 LDA #$B7 BB07- EA NOP BB08- 8D F3 03 STA $03F3 BB0B- 49 A5 EOR #$A5 BB0D- 8D F4 03 STA $03F4 ; set zero page (suspicious) BB10- A9 AA LDA #$AA BB12- 85 31 STA $31 ; maybe a reboot vector in The Badlands ; ($BA95 is normally unused) BB14- AD E9 B7 LDA $B7E9 BB17- 4A LSR BB18- 4A LSR BB19- 4A LSR BB1A- 4A LSR BB1B- 09 C0 ORA #$C0 BB1D- 8D 95 BA STA $BA95 ; continue the boot BB20- 4C 00 B7 JMP $B700 Hypotheses busted: * This isn't a nibble check * This doesn't modify the RWTS New hypothesis: RWTS uses value of zero page $31 somehow. (i.e. Maybe it does modify the RWTS, but indirectly.) *B944L ; routine to read address prologue B944- A0 FC LDY #$FC B946- 84 26 STY $26 B948- C8 INY B949- D0 04 BNE $B94F B94B- E6 26 INC $26 B94D- F0 F3 BEQ $B942 B94F- BD 8C C0 LDA $C08C,X B952- 10 FB BPL $B94F ; find prologue nibble #1 B954- 4A LSR B955- C9 6A CMP #$6A B957- D0 EF BNE $B948 B959- BD 8C C0 LDA $C08C,X B95C- 10 FB BPL $B959 ; find #2 B95E- C5 31 CMP $31 <-- ! B960- D0 F2 BNE $B954 B962- A0 03 LDY #$03 B964- BD 8C C0 LDA $C08C,X B967- 10 FB BPL $B964 ; find #3 B969- C9 96 CMP #$96 B96B- D0 E7 BNE $B954 Well this just answers a whole slew of questions at once. The code to find prologue nibble #1 explains how this disk can read its odd-numbered tracks (with non-standard address prologue "D4 AA 96"). Normal address prologue byte 1 is $D5. In binary: $D5 = 1101 0101 After LSR: 0110 1010 = $6A Odd-numbered tracks use $D4 instead. In binary: $D4 = 1101 0100 After LSR: 0110 1010 = $6A So this code will match either prologue and work on both odd and even tracks. Furthermore, RWTS code is time-critical between reading the last bit of one nibble and reading the first bit of the next. If it's too fast or too slow, it will get out of phase (because the disk spins independently of the CPU). Compare DOS 3.3 (cycle count in margin) B94F- BD 8C C0 LDA $C08C,X B952- 10 FB BPL $B94F B954- C9 D5 CMP #$D5 | 2 B956- D0 F0 BNE $B948 | 2 * B958- EA NOP | 2 B959- BD 8C C0 LDA $C08C,X B95C- 10 FB BPL $B959 (*) on the time-critical path, this branch is not taken, so always 2 ...and this disk's RWTS: B94F- BD 8C C0 LDA $C08C,X B952- 10 FB BPL $B94F B954- 4A LSR | 2 B955- C9 6A CMP #$6A | 2 B957- D0 EF BNE $B948 | 2 * B959- BD 8C C0 LDA $C08C,X B95C- 10 FB BPL $B959 Despite being more "flexible" (matching $D5 or $D4), this disk's RWTS uses the same number of bytes of code and runs in the same number of cycles. Nice. Furthermore, look at this code to match nibble #2 of the address prologue: *B959L B959- BD 8C C0 LDA $C08C,X B95C- 10 FB BPL $B959 B95E- C5 31 CMP $31 <-- ! B960- D0 F2 BNE $B954 There's zero page $31, initialized at $BB00 during boot. Solution: an IOB module that Advanced Demuffin calls before calling the original disk's RWTS. (Read the docs on my work disk.) ~ Chapter 3 In Which We Attempt To Use The Original Disk As A Weapon Against Itself And It Goes Extremely Well *C500G ... ]CALL -151 ]BLOAD ADVANCED DEMUFFIN 1.5 ; standard Advanced Demuffin setup ; (unchanged) 1400- 4A LSR 1401- 8D 22 0F STA $0F22 1404- 8C 23 0F STY $0F23 1407- 8E 27 0F STX $0F27 140A- A9 01 LDA #$01 140C- 8D 20 0F STA $0F20 140F- 8D 2A 0F STA $0F2A ; initialize zero page used by the RWTS 1412- A9 AA LDA #$AA 1414- 85 31 STA $31 ; call RWTS 1416- A9 0F LDA #$0F 1418- A0 1E LDY #$1E 141A- 4C 00 BD JMP $BD00 *BSAVE IOB $31,A$1400,L$FB *BRUN ADVANCED DEMUFFIN 1.5 ["5" to switch to slot 5] ["R" to load a new RWTS module] --> At $B8, load "RWTS" from drive 1 [press "I" to load a new IOB module] --> load "IOB $31" from drive 1 ["6" to switch to slot 6] ["C" to convert disk] --v-- ADVANCED DEMUFFIN 1.5 (C) 1983, 2014 ORIGINAL BY THE STACK UPDATES BY 4AM =======PRESS ANY KEY TO CONTINUE======= TRK:................................... +.5: 0123456789ABCDEF0123456789ABCDEF012 SC0:................................... SC1:................................... SC2:................................... SC3:................................... SC4:................................... SC5:................................... SC6:................................... SC7:................................... SC8:................................... SC9:................................... SCA:................................... SCB:................................... SCC:................................... SCD:................................... SCE:................................... SCF:................................... ======================================= 16SC $00,$00-$22,$0F BY1.0 S6,D1->S6,D2 --^-- ]PR#5 ... ]CATALOG,S6,D2 C1983 DSR^C#254 000 FREE A 006 HELLO B 025 PIC.I A 041 HPDRAW A 027 DEC1 B 006 ALLCHAR B 002 MOUSE B 002 TIR A 030 DEC2 B 003 FILL4 B 045 A1 B 003 CIRCLE A 044 MENU B 002 MIRROR B 053 A2 B 053 A3 B 054 A5 B 048 A4 B 002 AREAREF B 002 XP B 002 INVPD B 005 IBLOCK B 000 HRCG2 B 003 NEWCAT A 005 M A 031 DEC ]RUN HELLO ...works... [S6,D1=demuffin'd copy] ]PR#6 ...works... Wait, what? ~ Chapter 4 In Which We Angrily Investigate Why We Suddenly Have A Working Copy [S6,D1=mysteriously working copy] [S5,D1=my work disk] ]PR#5 ]BLOAD RWTS,A$2800 ]CALL -151 *FE89G FE93G *B800<2800.2FFFM *B944L . . all weirdness accounted for, until... . ; find epilogue byte #1 B98B- BD 8C C0 LDA $C08C,X B98E- 10 FB BPL $B98B B990- C9 DE CMP #$DE ; if found $DE, immediately exit with ; a "success" status (clear carry bit) B992- F0 0A BEQ $B99E ; if not $DE, do... this thing B994- 48 PHA B995- 68 PLA B996- BD 8C C0 LDA $C08C,X ; Note: no BPL loop here! It only reads ; the data latch once. B999- C9 08 CMP #$08 B99B- B0 A5 BCS $B942 B99D- EA NOP B99E- 18 CLC B99F- 60 RTS It's looking for a timing bit after the first epilogue byte. It doesn't even care what the first epilogue byte was, as long as it wasn't $DE. This RWTS will accept two different address prologues, "D5 AA 96" or "D4 AA 96". It will also accept two different address epilogues, "DE" or anything- other-than-DE-followed-by-a-timing-bit. Why didn't the EDD copy work? EDD preserved the original prologue epilogue but not the timing bits. The prologue checker (at $B944) finds "D5 AA 96" (even-numbered tracks) or "D4 AA 96" (odd-numbered tracks). But the epilogue checker's first compare (at $B98B) didn't match because the first epilogue byte was still the original value ($AF), and its second compare (at $B999) didn't match because there was no timing bit after the first byte. There was never any separate nibble check; the structure of the disk itself is designed to foil nibble copiers. Why did the demuffin'd copy work? Advanced Demuffin wrote out the data from each sector onto a standard disk that uses "D5 AA 96" prologue and "DE AA EB" epilogue. The RWTS always matches "D5 AA 96" and doesn't care that it never sees a "D4 AA 96" for a prologue. The epilogue checker always matches "DE" and never checks the timing bit. Thus, no RWTS patches are necessary. Quod erat liberandum. --------------------------------------- A 4am crack No. 403 ------------------EOF------------------