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"Joe R." <rigdonj(a)cfl.rr.com> wrote:
I strongly suspect it will require 720k disks.
Most of the HP disk
drives do and they WILL NOT accept a 1.44Mb disk.
That shouldn't be a big problem, I just found a bunch of old antivirus update
disks (dated 1994!) in a drawer, so I've reformatted the disks. That leaves
me with a small stack of 720K floppies, ready for re-using.
Is it
possible to duplicate the operating system boot disk using standard
hardware (i.e. a PC or my RISC PC)?
Teledisk should be able to do it. The LIF Utilities should be able to
read and write the disks and tranfer the contents to a PC.
Hmm, I've never used Teledisk, but I've got a copy of CopyIIPC6 on my 33MHz
386 DOS box. Rumour has it the 165xB analysers had a firmware modification
that enabled them to write PC-formatted floppies. I may have to try that out
when the analyser arrives. The problem then becomes a data decoding issue,
rather than a data transfer issue.
Now I just need a GPIB (IEEE-488) interface card (ISA or PCI bus) and a few
GPIB cables. Anyone got some spares?
yeap. Picked up a NI GPIB-AT card and some cables on a scrounging trip
this morning. Do you want to pay shipping from Florida?
(trying to type with one hand while a parrot and a macaw roost in the other)
Joe
Thanks.
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