Yes. I had an AS/400 disk with too many grown defects. I imaged it with sg_utils and transferred the content back to an identical disk. It booted flawlessly...
I agree little point in imaging.
First step: password guess; try logging in to account QSECOFR password
QSECOFR; you may luck out and find it is the default.
If that fails do a DST IPL (Google it) and use the DST QSECOFR account (NOT
the same as the system QSECOFR account!) to reset the system QSECOFR
password. You may luck out and find that even if they've changed the system
QSECOFR password from the default, the DST QSECOFR still works.
If that fails you're down to a partial reinstall - 'slipping the LIC' as
Benjamin described.
There IS a way of breaking into a System/36 by patching specific sectors
and offsets on the disk; I have it written down somewhere. But I know of no
analogous procedure for AS/400.
Mike
On Apr 14, 2016 10:06 AM, "Benjamin Huntsman" <
BHuntsman at mail2.cu-portland.edu> wrote:
Get the SLIC cd (or tape), and do a D-mode manual IPL.
Reinstall (DO NOT select the option to install and initialize). This is
generally referred to as "slipping the LIC". You can re-install it without
trashing the OS. That'll get you into DST, where you can reset the
password.
What version of the OS does is currently installed?
-Ben
So there was a post awhile back that discussed replacement "leveling feet"
for the stabilizing outrigger front feet on H960 cabinets (DEC's formal name
for them is apparently "extension feet"); somone pointed out that one can
buy such things, and gave some pointers.
So I needed some, and here's the scoop: the threaded shaft on the leveling
foot is 5/16"-18, and a suitable replacment part is Vlier FSE302S, available
>from in the US from MSC Industrial Supply:
http://www.mscdirect.com/
(US$1.84 each + shipping).
I have obtained some, and they fit OK, with two caveats: i) the round foot
part is a significantly larger diameter than the DEC originals, but they do
fit OK on neighbouring extension feet (i.e. on a pair of H960's, both with
extension feet); and ii) the threaded part is somewhat longer than the
originals, so even when wound fully up, there isn't a lot of room between the
foot and the floor. (Of course one could trim the threaded shaft, but I'm
lazy.. :-)
Anyway, if anyone in Europe needs some, and can't find any over there, let me
know, and I can obtain some and send them along.
I also need some of the larger main leveling feet, but I haven't been able
(yet) to find any. The threaded part is 7/16"-14, but nobody seems to make
7/16" these days? (Everyone who makes them now seems to go straight from 3/8"
to 1/2".)
Anyone know of a source for these, or a replacement? Thanks!
Noel
Think most our hotspots have been mentioned. Last I've heard Goodwill (franchise* so rules vary by city/owners) has a mandate to all goodwill in town that they must send all computer equipment to the goodwill computerworks store which is the one mentioned (off the frontage of north 183 and just before Burnett). Unfortunate for the other stores but makes it a single stop to know if they have anything vintage. Prices seem to model ebay though :-( but once and a while something nice is there.
Pinballz arcade (N. Austin)/Pinballz kingdom (buda) are functional arcades catering to pinball and early games nut also newer titles scattered around. Most are for sale but IMO at "not interested in selling" prices (2.5x? Going rates).
Game over videogames is one of our better retro and vintage game stores. A few locations scattered around town but ?also a little high on prices. The staff though are usually pretty knowledgeable gamers and enthusiasts though depending on age and location. They also line their walls with part of the owners collection or boxes of consoles. The north lamar/anderson location has a small area as their "museum". This is also who started hosting an annual "classic game fest" in town.
Gamefellas .. one of Austin's early on used and vintage game stores. They tend to have more boxed console games than other stores which you'll find loose carts. I cant ever get a good vibe on staff though. One store seems to have the good geeks then two others have a teen thats listening to an ipad and seems disinterested but maybe thats changed.?
I don't know what the schedule is but on (some?) Saturdays there's a commodore meetup group that Bo Zimmerman hosts. Possibility to see what I advertise as one of the largest commodore collections in North America.
There are also a few hacker spaces but I'm not that familiar nor a member so not sure about touring those.
One NTI and one byte shop board.
If you attend Friday's Apple-1 classes you may get to play on one and you will be able to compare them to the current Mimeo and Newton reproduction boards.
For the weekend we will be rotating units and will post a schedule when demonstrations will occur.
Happy 40th Birthday Apple!!!
Cheers,
Corey
corey cohen
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You can'read the disks elsewhere: you can only image them with sg_utils. Sector formatting is not 512 and they are grouped in pools by OS/400. How many disks you have? Main pool has not been wiped, may be more than one disk...