| Image Size | 360 KB |
| Filesystem | FAT12 |
| Floppy Type | 360KB |
| Form Factor | 5.25" |
| Format Notes | IBM DOS 2.0 DS/DD |
| Cylinders | 40 |
| Heads | 2 |
| Sectors/Track | 9 |
| Total Sectors | 720 |
| Used capacity | 56.4% |
| Slack space | 43.6% (157 KB) |
| Date range | 1984-02-21 → 1989-10-03 |
| Largest file | WP.EXE (149.8 KB) |
| Cross-disk dupes | 0 file(s) |
| AV status | ✓ CLEAN |
No archivists's notes currently available for this disk.
┌─ MULTIMATE-V3.22.IMG │ ├── WP.EXE 149.8 KB 1984-04-16 sha256:e953cf82b64072f316d0b7014a7d96062b8e453b3fbc6be167d67f476348c42e ├── WPHELP.TXT 39.4 KB 1984-02-21 sha256:2b900a742782a33ec471f42d951f9442f7d5206286c96ca0b1237563a1996041 ├── WPMSG.TXT 12.5 KB 1984-03-15 sha256:69d6335e43a716e3320dfaa5f6a39e8e07d0dd77ac03e2837f2a516789f61310 ├── WPQUE.SYS 900 B 1989-10-03 sha256:12a79ceebbbf305864a77812c3219746a0fdc3a03ae3d1e6465eb94b221dd521 └── WPSYSD.SYS 407 B 1989-01-30 sha256:d676fc422f295cee70cedefb69a9a4cfb235fcac00d6e87ae11f4ffcac6d3e6b │ └─ END MULTIMATE-V3.22.IMG
| Path | Size | Modified | SHA-256 |
|---|---|---|---|
| WP.EXE | 149.8 KB | 1984-04-16 16:19 | e953cf82b64072f316d0b7014a7d96062b8e453b3fbc6be167d67f476348c42e |
| WPHELP.TXT | 39.4 KB | 1984-02-21 16:07 | 2b900a742782a33ec471f42d951f9442f7d5206286c96ca0b1237563a1996041 |
| WPMSG.TXT | 12.5 KB | 1984-03-15 17:26 | 69d6335e43a716e3320dfaa5f6a39e8e07d0dd77ac03e2837f2a516789f61310 |
| WPQUE.SYS | 900 B | 1989-10-03 00:10 | 12a79ceebbbf305864a77812c3219746a0fdc3a03ae3d1e6465eb94b221dd521 |
| WPSYSD.SYS | 407 B | 1989-01-30 00:20 | d676fc422f295cee70cedefb69a9a4cfb235fcac00d6e87ae11f4ffcac6d3e6b |
Infected files: 0 Time: 0.000 sec (0 m 0 s)
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