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Screenshots, audio files, and binary files from François Grieu’s technical analysis of the disk image Disk info “Agrippa” disk info 'Desktop' info file Hidden "Desktop" info file Picture included on disk Agrippa label (picture included on disk) Picture included on disk Agrippa credits screen (picture included on disk) Sounds included on "Agrippa" disk: camera click and gunshot Exploration of Exploration of resource fork of "Agrippa" disk with ResEdit program Sector 2 Sector 2 Sector 2 (interpreted) Sector 2 (interpreted) Sector 2878 Sector 2878 sectors1708-1712.dat Scavenged vestigial data on these sectors of the disk image agrippa.bin Flat lossless archive of data fork, resource fork and file info of the "Agrippa" file, made using BinHex5 Download disk-image file (fd0_agrippa.dmg) Item #D50. Disk image (bit-level copy) created from collector Allan Chasanoff’s original 1992 Agrippa diskette. Download disk image file in .dmg format This disk image was created by the Digital Forensics Lab and the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities (MITH) at the University of Maryland, College Park. For more information, see Matthew G. Kirschenbaum, with Doug Reside and Alan Liu, “No Round Trip: Two New Primary Sources for Agrippa.” See also an independent technical analysis of the disk image performed by François Grieu, an engineer based in Paris (who also provided the screenshots, audio files, and other resources from his analysis at the left).