I have dumped some 8" CP/M Disks sucessfully - they were FM encoded, 128 Bytes per Sector and 26 Sectors per track, at 360 rpm.
Yet, the majority of the disks from that stack fail to decode. Data still seems to be there, as there are well defined bands in the graph, but I can't figure out what the encoding might be.
I attached the consistency graph of a sample track, they all look more or less like it.
I tried FM, MFM, and GCR, different sector sizes.. nothing.
Anyone has a hint for me?
8" Disks encoding?
Re: 8" Disks encoding?
Those 4 bands in the graph mean that encoding is very likely to be the somewhat rarely used MMFM/M2FM which DTC does not currently decode.
I've decoded few such dumps for another user with my own experimental tool successfully.
I've decoded few such dumps for another user with my own experimental tool successfully.
Re: 8" Disks encoding?
You're sort of forcing the follow up question 
Any chance you are willing to do that work for my dumps, or share the experimental tool?

Any chance you are willing to do that work for my dumps, or share the experimental tool?
Re: 8" Disks encoding?
Can you upload the raw files of one dump to a sendspace or some similar place and post or PM the link so I can check if the format is the same or if I need to write some different decoding?
Re: 8" Disks encoding?
Thanks a lot! - I sent you a PM.