There is a good possibility that the data on the incremental backup will be
in standard Pick format which is followed for T-DUMP, ACCOUNT-SAVE etc. If
that is the case, then maybe you can restore the floppy to an OS file,
attach it using "T-ATT FILE0 DEVICE=c:/blah/blah" and use T-LOAD or
ACC-RESTORE.

If these fail, I have some experience of reverse engineering backups, so if
the data is not confidential, you could email me the DD from the floppies
and I'm sure I can do it for you.

Greg

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Brad Burleson
Sent: 26 June 2010 01:29
To: [email protected]
Subject: AP Incremental Save anyone?

Gents-

I've got a client who needs me to restore data from an incremental
backup from AP  (a pair of floppies).  I've been able to DD the data,
which appears to be readable (1 512bye header, followed by 8k blocks
of data).

Problem is I don't know how to restore the data.

Anybody done this, or am I hosed?

Brad.

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