[Techtoolslist] Fluke 9100 disk archival
Ian Eure
ieure at icloud.com
Tue Apr 25 14:55:42 EDT 2017
Agreed, I was not able to write the "VerifiedOK" images, as there were errors on some of them.
Tony, if you want to loan those disks, I can dump them & verify if they're serialized or not. The Kryoflux hardware shows any areas of the disk which have been re-written. Or duplicates can be made and booted on hardware.
> On Apr 25, 2017, at 11:49 AM, Tony Jones <tony at tonyjones.com> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 11:38 AM, William Stillwell <ki4swy at gmail.com> wrote:
>> do these have any serial number checks disabled/removed? i need to make a
>> service disk so i can update the ram amount in my 9100ft
>
> Bill. The (removal of the) serialization on the service disk was a
> topic of a post a couple months ago. The image should be on flippers.
> I agree, the files on flippers really need cleaning up. I think I
> determined a while ago that the "verified ok" images are not in fact
> ok.
>
> The only disks I have are::
>
> 9100 Master Disk 1 (v 6.0)
> 9100 Master Disk 2 (v 6.0)
> 9100 System Disk 1 (v 6.1)
> 9100 System Disk 2 (v 6.1)
> 9100 System Disk 3 (v 6.1)
>
> All have write protect notches set to "protect" but I have no idea if
> they have been written to (serialized).
>
> Also, on the topic of the disks, the Master Disk 2 label says it
> contains pods 3548, 3949 and 4050. I've never heard of these cpus
> before. The only pod I am aware of that's not listed on the label is
> the V.35 pod.
>
> Tony
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