On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 1:35 PM, Philip Pemberton <philpem at philpem.me.uk> wrote:
I'd still rather like a copy of the original HP install floppy... this
approach is quite hackish in my opinion.
The E2450A files used to available on the HP/Agilent website. It was
either a .zip of the files, or just all of the plain files. Your
"hack" solution was basically what the real install method was. Tree
copy all of the files to a floppy, boot the system with the floppy
inserted, and then the system software would automatically (or maybe
prompt first, I forget) tree copy all of the E2450A files to the
system directory on the hard drive.
This is the set of the E2450A files that were available at the time I
grabbed them from the HP/Agilent website:
opt5_032 - HP16500C Symbol Reader V01.02
optc_032 - 166XC/167XA Symbol Reader V02.00
opt_032 - HP16500B Symbol Reader V03.06
messages\default\alloc.ini
messages\default\design.ini
messages\default\errmsg.ini
messages\default\explain.ini
messages\default\fatal.ini
messages\default\fmgr.ini
messages\default\ns.ini
messages\default\nsr.ini
messages\default\nssrch.ini
messages\default\omfchck.ini
messages\default\omgr.ini
messages\default\readers.ini
messages\default\try.ini
messages\default\readers\gpa.ini
messages\default\readers\omni.ini
objects\addr.mod
objects\bintree.mod
objects\clue.mod
objects\instlpk.mod
objects\msgcat.mod
objects\ns.mod
objects\nsaddr.mod
objects\nsr.mod
objects\nssrch.mod
objects\omfchck.mod
objects\pk.mod
objects\readers.mod
objects\strtok.mod
objects\symlop.mod
objects\addr\lin32.mod
objects\omfchck\aout.mod
objects\omfchck\elf.mod
objects\omfchck\gpa.mod
objects\omfchck\ieee695.mod
objects\omfchck\omf386.mod
objects\omfchck\omf86.mod
objects\omfchck\omf96.mod
objects\omfchck\ticoff.mod
objects\readers\aout.mod
objects\readers\elf.mod
objects\readers\gpa.mod
objects\readers\ieee695.mod
objects\readers\omf386.mod
objects\readers\omf86.mod
objects\readers\omf96.mod
objects\readers\omni.mod
objects\readers\ticoff.mod