had spent fifteen years refining the Woron Scan 1.09 algorithm. Unlike standard side-scan sonar or LIDAR, Woron didn’t just map shapes. It mapped anomalies in density —the spaces where the ocean floor shouldn't be solid, where it breathed, shifted, or hid.
This is the "magic" of Woron Scan 1.09. Instead of just finding bad sectors, it attempts to them. The software writes a specific data pattern to the suspect sector, then reads it back. If the write succeeds and the read matches, the sector is marked as recovered. This is particularly useful for logical bad sectors (caused by power outages or write errors) as opposed to physical platter damage. Woron Scan 1.09