On Fri, Jan 5, 2018 at 11:52 AM, Guy Sotomayor via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> Hi, > > I now have a number of uCode diskettes for my IBM 4331. I would somehow > like to image them so: > a) I have backups in case the floppies themselves go bad > b) be able to investigate their contents in case I have to “merge” the > contents of multiple floppies to > make a single good one > > These are all 8” diskettes. > > The complicating factors in all of this are: > a) any text (e.g. strings) are going to be in EBCDIC rather than ASCII > b) each uCode diskette was presumably serialized to the CPU it was for > c) not sure what the “on-disk” structure looks like > d) the only 8” diskette drives that I have are in IBM (non-PC) equipment > > Any ideas/comments would be welcome. > As far as backing up the floppies, I used ImageDisk with an 8" Shugart 850 hooked up to a PC to image and duplicate the microcode floppies for the 43xx machines we have at the museum. It works quite well. Obviously this would require you to pick up a "new" 8" drive (I've no experience with IBM 8" drives, but I wager they're not going to "just work" with a PC FDC.) The IMD tools come with an image viewer that can translate EBCDIC, though you'll probably want something more advanced to actually modify/splice things. - Josh > > Thanks. > > TTFN - Guy > >