David wrote:
Any way of reading a SAM Atom formatted hard drive on a PC?
Depends what you want to do with it really... You could slurp the whole
disk to a file on your PC using 'dd' under Linux, to give something to work
with. It'd then be possible to knock up a script to extract each record
(Now I just need to work out how to update the webring)
Sorted.
Dan.
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Subject: Re: FAQ (Was: Sam Coupe Scrapbook - new location)
Tim P wrote:
Are there any frequently asked questions these
I was going to write a linux filesystem driver to read sam/bdos disks
natively on linux, which could've easily have been adapted to incorporated
atom drives, I guess.
But, as usual with my SAM-based projects these days, I've never got around
to it. :(
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Spurred on by the mail from Unc and my successful PSU transplant on my Sam
at the weekend I have tidied up the Webring and removed these dead links:
Sam Defender
ZXVGS and CPM22QED operating systems
There are many sites that are not on the ring so I would enplore you, nay,
beg you to add them