[comp.sys.apple2] Lifesaver

greyelf@wpi.wpi.edu (Michael J Pender) (03/16/90)

In article <1990Mar10.182420.25010@santra.uucp> v38611d@taltta.hut.fi (Tero Korento) writes:
>Seems like you need LIFSAVER, a program which recovers damaged sectors by
>twisting and wrenching the drive head over and over until it gets a trace
>ever so small of whats been on the disk and then recovers it.
>It Actually recovered a disk I spilled coffee on without loosing a single bit!
>However I don't know where to get it from, maybe some local dedicated apple
>user could help you.

Cool, where can I get a copy?  Who was the author?  Are they
willing to accept payment in doughnuts?

Sounds Quite impressive.

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new text than old text, the message is not sent by our mailer,
is it my fault if I write tersely?

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