On Thu, 2005-03-03 at 11:21 -0500, Roger Merchberger
wrote:
Unforch, I'm in a bit of a hurry for this - it
rides
on getting the rest of the 4000T (which the owners have ever-so-quickly
gotten in a big hurry to get rid of, but need to remove personal data
first, and don't have the keyboard or mouse! :-/ )
Is letting them keep the hard drive to do with as they see fit an
option? I assume any software for these machines is *reasonably* easy to
get hold of via Amiga enthusiasts, so losing the disk might be a
possibility if it's that or lose the entire machine?
Just a thought!
Or another thought - AFFS is supported by Linux and the A4000T disk
is probably IDE. It could be mounted in a Linux box, the filesystems
archived as dd images for protection first, then mounted and transcribed
to CD-R or whatever.
If it's possible, that would be much easier than working with the
data on the A4000T.
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