when I said my attempts failed, its due to the way
those disks were stored (i.e theyre just bad). I
probably have ALL the docs for the machine though, a
stack of slipcovered binders 2-3ft tall.
--- cctech-bounces at
classiccmp.org <doc at mdrconsult.com>
wrote:
Chris M wrote:
> I have 2 systems in particular for which I'd like
to
> create images of the hard drives (well it would
be
> nice anyway). The first is an AT & T 7300 "UNIX
PC"
> (68010 based). The other is a Televideo
"Personal
> Mini" PM/4T or something (80186 based). What's the
> best way to go about it? It's not unlikely I'd
find an
> archive of 7300 software out there on the net (I
have
> MANY of the original disks, and my attempts at
imaging
them have
failed)
Chris, the UnixPC will dupe those disks itself.
It's slow going to
be sure, but it works.
I've got an idea that Dave Dunfield's ImageDisk
might handle those
install floppies, but my UnixPC is in storage and
*way* down on the
project list.
Doc
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