[Techtoolslist] Fluke 9100A V6.1
techtools-steve
techtools at arcadehacking.com
Wed Nov 7 15:17:00 EST 2012
Andre,
You can also try SAMdisk which claims to be able to run on windows 2000
and newer version of the OS. I tied this utility back in April when my
9100 hard drive took a dirt nap and the software did work on XP.
Unfortunately, the v6.0 TD0 disk images were bad and I never
successfully installed from disks created using SAMdisk.
http://simonowen.com/samdisk/
On 11/7/2012 11:33 AM, John Robertson wrote:
> andre.huijts at upcmail.nl wrote:
>> OK guys, I found my not-so old NEC USB floppy drive and hooked it up
>> to my
>> Win XP laptop. Of course windows doesn't recognize the floppy. Now
>> how do I
>> make images so I can send them to John (and others) ?
>>
>> I saw a German DOS tool for it I believe in one of the FTP
>> directories is
>> that what I need to use. Or is there any Windows tool that does a
>> "blind"
>> track by track floppy image. Because I do have tools for the Atari ST
>> that
>> can do that...IIRC :)
>>
>> I assume Clonezilla is only good for doing Harddisk images and not
>> floppies
>> ?
>>
>> Andre
>
> Hi Andre,
>
> Actually on the FTP site I think we have a program that will create
> floppy images regardless if it can 'read' the floppy - ah, just found
> it, in the wrong directory - teledisk.lzh. Uploading it to the 9100A
> section on the FTP site.
>
> Look for it here:
>
> ftp://ttl.arcadetech.org/Test_Equipment/Fluke/9100A
>
> I just renamed the directory "Test Equipment" to "Test_Equipment" to
> make it easier to type in that those darn %20s!
>
> Dumper.zip is also of interest to some folks (9010A crowd) - was in
> 9100A directory (now moving to 9010A directory).
>
> "This program will take the operator input for the begining & ending
> memory locations (in hex) then send ASCII formatted text out the 232
> port to the host computer."
>
> John :-#)#
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