On 05/04/2017 06:01 PM, Rich Alderson via cctalk wrote:
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.


You definitely can built an RMS ODS-2 file system on the Vax 780 floppy drive. I don't recall doing this very much, but one time when I had to write a program that fixed a damaged master file header, i tested it on a floppy file system first. Usually, VAXes had some much better removable media devices.

If you can read the first block on track zero, it will probably make it clear what the file system is.

Jon

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