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| From | bill@server3.cs.uofs.edu (Bill Gunshannon) |
| Newsgroups | comp.sys.3b1 |
| Subject | Re: 3B1 Floppies |
| Date | 17 Jun 2015 12:25:14 GMT |
| Organization | Computing Sciences Dept., University of Scranton |
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In article <slrnmo1kkj.403.BPdnicholsBP@katana.d-and-d.com>, "DoN. Nichols" <BPdnicholsBP@d-and-d.com> writes: > On 2015-06-15, Bill Gunshannon <bill@server3.cs.uofs.edu> wrote: >> Does anyone know if the format of 3B1 disks allows for mounting and reading >> on a BSD or Linux box? > > I don't know about BSD boxen for this, but it at least used to > be possible to install drivers in a linux system to read them. > > There are two formats. The first floppy of the install system > is always the older -- 8 sectors per track, and it must be that to boot > IIRC. Once booted (even with the start of the install set) it will read > subsequent disks of 10 sectors per track -- while the IBM PC (and other > Microsoft OS based systems) were 9 sectors per track. > >> I have some disks that I would like to read before >> it is too late and I really don't know when 9or even if) I will have a 3B1 >> running again. > > Are they part of install sets, or something private? Most of > the install sets are available for download somewhere out on the net, so > you can rebuild sets at need. (Maybe some commercial packages are not > included there -- like a Wordmark "Composer" word processor, but I think > that anything from AT&T is out there somewhere. Someone who has more > recently used that can point you to where if searches fail. > They are (I believe) a tar set. I was mostly concerned about the ability of another system to read the low level format. I actually have at least two copies of the install set. Some of it still in shrink-wrapped packages. Maybe I need to just grab my remaining 3B1 when I go to cut the grass at the old house (which I stil have not cleaned out enough to actually put on the market) and see if it will still run. Then I could probably read the floppies enough to use kermit to move the data to something more reliable. This is dats that I am sure there would be interest in but, unfortunately, I can not release it to the publc. The labels claim it is 3B1 OS source. But, I assume I could send a copy to Warren Toomey for inclusion in the archives as I assume he still checks for possession of a valid AT&T source license before giving out access. I know I had to provide a copy of mine back in the day. bill -- Bill Gunshannon | de-moc-ra-cy (di mok' ra see) n. Three wolves billg999@cs.scranton.edu | and a sheep voting on what's for dinner. University of Scranton | Scranton, Pennsylvania | #include <std.disclaimer.h>
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