Date : Fri, 30 Jul 2010 10:33:42 +0100
From : mark@... (Mark Usher)
Subject: Box assorted floppies
Hi Rob,
Any luck yet imaging the filestore floppies? Would like to have a copy of
the images when they are done.
-Mark
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> In article
> <AANLkTikb33S_F0++bjELdhsOxekk8HJxTVjjTzqqksmv@...
> >, Rob <robert@...> writes
>
> >They arrived safely this morning, thank you! Well, the box is here,
> >not had chance to even open it yet...
>
> Nice one :)
>
> >(Is there an easy way to make an image to file on an A5000?
>
> Personally, I'd make the images on a PC using Omniflop. You want to
> try
> and keep things as close to the original as you can.
>
> > or is it
> >just as easy to copy the files via a folder on the fileserver? I'm
> >assuming that, not being games, there's no copy protection or anything
> >silly on these things.)
>
> Don't think there is any, but I'm uncertain about the FileSnore floppy
> format. Seem to remember it might be a custom 800k format. JGH will
> know more.
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