[Techtoolslist] OmniFlop
Andre Huijts
a.huijts at upcmail.nl
Mon Nov 12 18:58:53 EST 2012
Sent the files to Steve, David and John.....who will be first ;);)
Seriously hope this will solve that (likely) bad V6.1 System disk 2 bad image....
Do we have any info about differences between V6.0 and V6.1 ?
I didn't compare the images as I thought the image files on the PC will probably different between the various tools used to make these images ?
I would love to write back my images to (new) DD floppies and give them a try. Could I try them on the 9105 ? I ask this because I also have a floppy set of V6.0 that is indicated (handwritten) to be for the 9105....
Also, isn't the backup tool on the "Serive disk" ? I have a non official floppy with handwritten Service disk (or something like that) 1.4
Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPad
Op 12 nov. 2012 om 06:10 heeft John Robertson <jrr at flippers.com> het volgende geschreven:
> Hi Andre,
>
> If you want to send me a copy via email I will test them either Monday or Tuesday...
>
> Have you tired comparing the set you have created with the set of 6.1 discs on TTL FTP under Fluke/9100A/System_DiscsRV6.1 ?
>
> John :-#)#
>
> Andre Huijts wrote:
>> I understand the 9100 is OS-9 based but OmniFlop already supports three different OS-9 formats. However, it doesn't recognize them as any of these three.
>>
>> I've left behind Windows since 2006 (well my work's laptop is still running it) and moved to iMacs but my old PC still had it installed.
>>
>> I still figure it is more likely for someone to still have a working XP setup than a DOS machine, not to mention not being able to transfer stuff to USB devices under DOS (normally).
>>
>> You can always make a multi-boot system, one of them XP.
>>
>> OmniFlop won't run correct under virtual machines though and using USB floppy drives is also a no-no.
>>
>> I have now backed up all V6.1 discs two. I have two sets:
>> Set 1 has System disks 1,2,3 Programmers Disk and IEEE-4888
>> Set 2 has all this except the Programmers disk.
>>
>> Only Disk 1 of set 2 gave a read error but worked after a retry, All other floppies read trouble free.
>>
>> The zipped file is only 2,5 MB incl. the V6.0 set so no problem to e-mail it.
>>
>> Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPad
>>
>> Op 11 nov. 2012 om 23:29 heeft Martin White <martin at guddler.co.uk> het volgende geschreven:
>>
>>
>>> IIRC they’re OS/9 floppies - not of Mac OS 9 fame. At the time that I looked before (2008 / 9 maybe?) it was one of the formats that required a purchased license. Obviously that could well have changed by now.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> I tried to use Omniflop quite a lot with Acorn BBC / Archimedes disks and I was able to get it to work under XP but I was never able to get the 64bit Windows 7 version to work. I went through a few mails with the developer who didn’t have a 64bit Windows based PC so all he was able to say was “<insert name> has got it working but I’ve got no way to test / debug it” so I never got any further with it.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> It was great while it worked but I moved on from Windows XP a long, long time ago now.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> From: Andre Huijts
>>> Sent: 11 November 2012 21:49
>>> To: Technical Tools Mail List
>>> Subject: Re: [Techtoolslist] OmniFlop
>>>
>>>
>>> I did a test with OmniFlop and it reports that the Fluke floppies have the following format:
>>>
>>> 80/2/18/512
>>>
>>> My guess is
>>> 80 tracks
>>> 2 sides
>>> 18 sectors per track
>>> 512 bytes per sector
>>>
>>> I did notice the floppy format was mentioned somewhere in the Fluke docs but I forgot in which....will try to find it but if anyone else already knows......please confirm this is correct or not...
>>>
>>> Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPad
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>>> Op 11 nov. 2012 om 22:35 heeft Andre Huijts <a.huijts at upcmail.nl> het volgende geschreven:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Guys,
>>>>
>>>> I found this very promising looking program to back up the Fluke 9100 floppies:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.shlock.co.uk/Utils/OmniFlop/OmniFlop.htm
>>>>
>>>> I like it because it runs under Windows, yes even W7 and it supports a load of formats, amongst them OS-9 formats.
>>>>
>>>> As a test I am now backing up the V6.0 disks. If anyone is able to recreate these floppies using OmniFlop and try them on a 9100a that would be great,
>>>> I didn't have the time yet to hook up a monitor/ TV.
>>>>
>>>> Instead I dug out my PC which hasn't been used since 2005.....which eventually worked after getting some Raid 0 errors and the videocard loosing power because of what looks like a burnt power connector....
>>>>
>>>> Anyway, OmniFlop recognizes the Fluke floppies as Gravograph ISIS format, which is a computer controlled engraving machine.
>>>>
>>>> If anyone has a "spare" system they can try out these floppy images on so that we know if OmniFlop works for us that would be great ! :)
>>>>
>>>> Verstuurd vanaf mijn iPad
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