Hi all,
My 11/73 restoration has got to the point that I am loading stuff from
RT11 backups, and I have a lot of Saturn-calc and wp data that I would
like to see again. My licensed copy and the manual are long gone!
I downloaded some RX02 images posted by Mark Matlock, but the disks
appear t
> On Dec 30, 2022, at 12:00 PM, cctalk-requ...@classiccmp.org wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> My 11/73 restoration has got to the point that I am loading stuff from RT11
> backups, and I have a lot of Saturn-calc and wp data that I would like to see
> again. My licensed copy and the manual are long go
This may be a larger conversation than I intend but how would you all
generally start if you ha backup tapes that you wanted to try and
read/restore?
Supposedly they're Amiga qic tapes. I'm a little worried about the
structural integrity of the tapes. Not knowing what software was used,
would this
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>Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2022 07:23:28 -0500
>From: Nigel Johnson Ham
>Subject: [cctalk] Saturn-Calc
>To: cctalk
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>Hi all,
>
>My 11/73 restoration has got to the point th
On 12/30/22 12:17, John Herron via cctalk wrote:
> This may be a larger conversation than I intend but how would you all
> generally start if you ha backup tapes that you wanted to try and
> read/restore?
>
> Supposedly they're Amiga qic tapes. I'm a little worried about the
> structural integrity
THere were certain tape manufacturers and plastic/metal clip marks and wear
patters that were typical of certain types of drives reading certain types
of tapes. Maybe high resolution photos of a few used tapes will reveal
clues. A tape ejected 30 times will have certain patterns of wear in
certai
On 12/30/22 15:17, John Herron via cctalk wrote:
> This may be a larger conversation than I intend but how would you all
> generally start if you ha backup tapes that you wanted to try and
> read/restore?
>
> Supposedly they're Amiga qic tapes. I'm a little worried about the
> structural integrity
On Fri, Dec 30, 2022 at 7:23 AM Nigel Johnson Ham via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> I downloaded some RX02 images posted by Mark Matlock, but the disks
> appear to be all zeroes where I expect the directory to be.
>
Is it possible the images are 'physical' disk images rather than 'logi
On 12/30/22 17:37, Bill Degnan via cctalk wrote:
> THere were certain tape manufacturers and plastic/metal clip marks and wear
> patters that were typical of certain types of drives reading certain types
> of tapes. Maybe high resolution photos of a few used tapes will reveal
> clues. A tape ejec
I went to Onyx2/Origin 2000 training in Mountain View in the building that
is now the Computer History Museum and I met a lot of Gov folks but I also
met a lot of oil people who used SGIs to crunch data. At the time no one
could touch them but that too changed
As for workstations the one I remembe
I think I have TSX/RX02 versions of Saturn stuff out there already.
Where is it
Ah here: https://www.crystel.com/pdp/
Wow, I have a dsm11 disk image there too? Weird. And the XT Tool kit
guide (prior to when it was called the Pro/350).
Let me know if those contain anything interesting.
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