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What is the difference between SSD and DSD disk images?

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What is the difference between SSD and DSD disk images?

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An SSD image is an image of a single sided disk. All data is present linearly as seen on the disk. A DSD image is taken from a double sided disk – sectors are (usually) interleaved, alternating between side 0 and side 1.

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