It seems my "decloaked" disk doesn't have this file decloaked.
Pressing "!" loads the credits, according to the "Movement Engine" file, into memory at $9a00. According to that, it sets $e0 to #$83, which is 69 decimal, which points to track 11, sector 17 according to the T/S table that Weber G found.
However, when I try to go to T11 S17 in DirMaster, it tells me that it's a single block of 256 bytes with no other sector chains. Trying to decode the EOR'd bytes into something half sane gives me this mess:
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DirMaster Sector Editor T11 S17
$ca, $7a, $e2 JSR $0890
4f, $b0, LDA $5a
$c3, $e9, AND #$03
$3a, $e3, BNE $09(whatever this means)
$43, $ea, LDA #$00
$6f, $0b, STA $e1
$43, $15, LDA #$ff
$ca, $73, $e2, JSR $0899
$47, $72, e9, LDA $0398
$c3, $ed, AND #$07
$42, TAY
$54, $4f, $70, LDX $9aa5
$ca, $f1, $e2, JSR $081b
$43, $70, LDA #$9a
$6f, $b3, STA $59
$43, $83, LDA #$69
$6f, $b2, STA $58
$ca, $e5, $e2, JSR $080f
$ca, $0b, $e2, JSR $08e1
$4a, $70, LDY #$9a
$48, $98, LDX #$72
$ca, $ec, $e2, JSR $0806
$ca, $92, $e2, JSR $0878
$ca, $6d, $e2, JSR $0887
$23, $2f, CMP #$c5
$3a, $1c BNE $f6(whatever this means)
$4c, $ce, $57, JMP $bd24
$4b, $70, $6f, $ce, $ca, $bb, $70, $43, $ea, $6f, $c5, $ca, $0b, $e2, $a6, $ea, $7a, $4f, $ce, $1a, $e1, $23, $eb, $1a, $e7, $23, $e8, $1a, $ec, $2c, $c3, $8a, $0c, $c2, $8a, $2c, $c2, $8a, $0c, $c3, $8a, $28, $1f, $03, $06, $0e, $03, $04, $0d, $36, $33, $05, $1f, $4a, $0b, $18, $0f, $4a, $03, $04, $4a, $0b, $04, $4a, $0f, $07, $1a, $1e, $13, $4a, $08, $1f, $03, $06, $0e, $03, $04, $0d, $44, $ea, $ea, $42, $2f, $43, $12, $03, $1e, $4a, $08, $1f, $03, $06, $0e, $03, $04, $0d, $15, $e8, $e9, $ea, $eb, $ea, $fa, $fb, $f8, $f9, $23, $e8, $5a, $b8, $23, $eb, $3a, $e1, $47, $2a, $49, $f2, $83, $fe, $5a, $e9, $67, $2a, $49, $47, $60, $e9, $23, $ef, $7a, $e1, $47, $2a, $49, $f2, $83, $e0, $5a, $e9, $67, $2a, $49, $4a, $ce, $ca, $cb, $e2, $5a, $f7, $43, $ea, $67, $2b, $49, $ca, $e2, $71, $4a, $ce, $ca, $cb, $e2, $7a, $e9, $04, $2b, $49, $ca, $18, $71, $ca, $e6, $e2, $ca, $e6, $e2, $f2, $8a, $ca, $e6, $e2, $ca, $e6, $e2, $4a, $4e, $48
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