As part of my ever-continuing saga to image old disks in my possession, I came across one called Align Disk, or something similar. It's got an official Commodore/Amiga label and part number, and I assume it must have been sent to dealers/service techs to help realign A1000 floppy drives. Interestingly, it presents to the system as a Kickstart disk! (i.e., shows up as DF0:Kickstart on the Workbench).
Is this known to the community? Has anyone seen this before?
I think these disks are meant to be used with an oscilloscope (floppy drives of that day had a suitable test point IIRC). You use the accompanying software to read various tracks with predefined data patterns and check if the resulting waveform on the scope meets certain criteria.
Certainly not end-user material.