By the way, if someone actually attaches a raw Qubide IDE harddisk
to a PC in order to extract an image file with DD:
Since 68K CPU's are big endian, while x86 is little endian, it might
be required to do some conversion. Not sure about the QL, but on
Q40/Q60, access to the IDE data registers i
Hi Davide,
> The DD Unix utility might be of course an interesting option but
> maybe it could be more useful for SD cards written with the QL-SD
> interface rather than a Qubide hard disk (especially if it has
> more than one partition)
There might still be a misunderstanding, because the DD uti
Hi Davide,
I'm not sure I understand what you want. You want to be able to read a
physical Qubide formatted disk, not just an image file?
Perhaps the best way would be to copy (via "dd") the disk to an image
file and work off that.
Regards
Wolfgang
On 11/06/2017 10:16, via Ql-Users wrote