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Date   : Thu, 07 Oct 2004 10:33:23 -0500
From   : "Jason Watton (Lycos)" <jason.watton@...>
Subject: Fw: XFER cable

I've tried Omnidisk (http://www.8bs.com/submit/omnidisk/OmniDisk.htm) on
about 50 PCs so far (with internal standard FDCs) - all of them read DDOS
(MFM), and only 2 failed to read DFS (FM). Hell, I use a laptop, and it
works on that!!! It auto-senses everything, so there's no need to delve into
the (horrible) PC.

I'm shocked at Jules... have you been using serial all this time?

As for putting a 3.5" drive on the Beeb, I got a 5.25" to 3.5" adapter from
Maplin which contained a suitable edge-connector to IDC converter, plus
power converter cable, and I've got an old Double-Density 3.5" drive which I
just slot in and plug in instead of the normal 5.25" drive. However, you're
still going to need software on the PC capable of reading the FM/MFM format
disks the Beeb produces... i .e.
http://www.8bs.com/submit/omnidisk/OmniDisk.htm.

Jason.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Charles Blackburn" <charlesb@...>
To: <bbc-micro@...>
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 6:34 PM
Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] XFER cable


>     OOPS :D
>
> so yes.. anyone know how to fit a standard 3.5inch floppy drive to a beeb
?
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Graham Brown" <grbrown@...>
> To: "'Charles Blackburn'" <charlesb@...>
> Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 3:08 PM
> Subject: RE: [BBC-Micro] XFER cable
>
>
> > You need to be sending that to the bbc-micro@... address, this
> > is to my personal email account.
> >
> > I nearly did the same on my last post :)
> >
> > Graham
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Charles Blackburn [mailto:charlesb@...]
> > Sent: 06 October 2004 13:36
> > To: Graham Brown
> > Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] XFER cable
> >
> >
> > all this talk about floppies etc, is there a way to connect up a
> > standard
> > 3.5 inch floppy to a beeb? ISTR there was but not sure. also if there
> > is,
> > has any1 done this and been able to read/write disks for the beeb on
> > there
> > and on a pc?
> >
> > regards
> > ----- Original Message ----- 
> > From: "Graham Brown" <grbrown@...>
> > To: <bbc-micro@...>
> > Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 12:52 PM
> > Subject: RE: [BBC-Micro] XFER cable
> >
> >
> >>> I've never found a PC disk controller that can handle BBC floppies,
> >>> so
> >> serial transfer's the only way to go it > seems.
> >>
> >> I have a 5 1/4" floppy running fine in a PC and have been able to
> >> transfer BBC programs from PC to BBC Disks. I used the onboard
> >> controller that came with my MSI (KT4V I think) Motherboard.
> >>
> >> I can let you know more info if you want.
> >>
> >> Graham
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: Majordomo List Manager [mailto:majordomo@...] On Behalf
> >
> >> Of Jules Richardson
> >> Sent: 06 October 2004 12:02
> >> To: bbc-micro@...
> >> Subject: RE: [BBC-Micro] XFER cable
> >>
> >>
> >> On Wed, 2004-10-06 at 09:50 +0200, Carsten Brasholt wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> Mine has got Acorn DNFS with the 8271 chip and XFER doesn't work
> >>
> >> Hmm, I'm about to try this later today if I get time. Will report back
> >
> >> if I have any luck.
> >>
> >>> I'm considering writing my own transfer software, just to get going.
> >>
> >> I'd quite like one for taking raw disk images for archival purposes
> >> (I'm less interested in transferring individual files), where no
> >> assumptions are made about the 'server' side; ability to use any old
> >> comms program or even 'cat' to the serial device under Unix would be
> >> useful.
> >>
> >> I've never found a PC disk controller that can handle BBC floppies, so
> >
> >> serial transfer's the only way to go it seems.
> >>
> >>> But It's been a looong time since I did any beeb-programming, so I'll
> >
> >>> have to start from scratch!
> >>
> >> Well you already know more than me :-)
> >>
> >> Theoretically, I'm sure something along the lines of reading every
> >> block from a disk on the beeb and spitting it down the serial line -
> >> or vice- versa - can't be that hard, but it's still more than I know
> >> how to do. Errors could be left displayed on the BBC side.
> >>
> >> cheers,
> >>
> >> Jules
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
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