Some said they have CDOS and Cromemco disks

Randy McLaughlin cctalk at randy482.com
Fri Apr 15 21:06:27 CDT 2005


From: "Doc Shipley" <doc at mdrconsult.com>
Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 8:47 PM
> Jay Jaeger wrote:
>> I am basically in the same boat.  I have a Z2, no diskette (well, it had 
>> one, but it was seriously warped).
>>
>> A 5.25" disk image, along with a way to send it via a serial port would 
>> be just the ticket.
>>
>> Any developments since 3/25?
>
>   I have a Z2D sitting in Arizona, and hope to pick it up in early- or 
> mid-May.  I haven't seen it yet.  It came with several boxes of 5.25" 
> floppy disks, but the donor had no idea what's on them, and most of them 
> have at least a couple of conflicting labels.  I've also been looking 
> around for single-density drives for my PeeCee in preparation for 
> transcribing whatever *is* on those disks, and have found a couple, but I 
> haven't tested anything yet.
>
>   Being this busy is good for the toy *budget*, but it sucks for play 
> time.
>
>   As soon as I get the system & disks home, and figure out how to image 
> them, I'll make available whatever I've got.
>
>
> Doc

Adding a "single-density" drive to a PC does not give you the ability to 
read single density.

The PC itself is what needs to be able to handle FM.


Randy
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