From: Terry Stewart Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2017 2:41 PM > Just tying up some unfinished business. Right at the beginning of this > thread I said...
>> Guys in the building next door to me (a Science lab) have found some 8 inch >> floppy disks. They want to see what’s on them, or at least to archive them. >> They have no idea what machine these disks were used with, or the software >> was used to write the files. They may be CP/M, or some other format >> entirely. > It turns out these disks are from a VAX machine. Assuming the OS is VMS, I > scoured the Internet for something that might read them. Stop there. 8" floppies on a VAX are more likely to be an RT-11 file system for the front end PDP-11/03 than anything else you can think of. The rest is left as an exercise for the reader. Rich Rich Alderson Vintage Computing Sr. Systems Engineer Living Computers: Museum + Labs 2245 1st Avenue S Seattle, WA 98134 mailto:ri...@livingcomputers.org http://www.LivingComputers.org/