> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] Namens Pete Lancashire > Verzonden: maandag 25 januari 2016 19:55 > Aan: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts > Onderwerp: Re: HP 9000/382 Questions > > So sounds like > > 1. get a 9825 (or find someone that has one locally) > > Reason for a 9825 is it is the only one with a tape drive that will read the > tapes > > Is this correct ? > > 2. prep the tape(s) > 3. copy the data from the tape to a 9895A -- any ever do a emulator ? > 4. read the data/run with a 68010 based 200 series .. will the original 300 > work ? > > I've not taken a DC-100 apart but have done many DC-300's I've got a box of > DC-100's that I don't care what is on them, I'll find it and use one of the > tapes as > a test case. > > Looks like I've got a long ways to go .... > > -pete >
Yes and no, you'll need a 9825B with the 98228A 9895/9885 Flexible Disc ROM an 98034A/B HP-IB Interface and of cause a HP 9895A Disc drive ;) And there will be a problem if there is a binary file on the tape, at the moment it is impossible to copy them, the 9825 is missing the tools to copy them. As far as I know an emulator isn't available (yet ?). For which instrument do you have the tapes, I've some disc's for the HP 8566B and 68B SA's for RMB systems (HP 9000/200-300 Rocky Mountain Basic). For some other equipment I should also have some files. -Rik