On Tue, 15 May 2007, Grant Stockly wrote:
I have a tarbell floppy controller card that has been
rewired to access
3.5" disks using a standard PC 3.5" disk drive.
[snip]
What could be missing? If the bitrate is fixed, then
is CP/M not writing
standard sectors? Rawread says "Address not found" and diskinfo says the
drive is not ready.
I take it you don't have access to a Unix machine? The dd command might
be able to fish out something more from that disk. Specifically, the
utility cpmtools is useful for writing to a variety of disk formats and is
easy to customize for new formats.
--
David Griffith
dgriffi at
cs.csubak.edu
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