I suspect it is highly unlikely you will be able to read the floppies
on your computer - it is even possible they are not standard diskettes
- and the language is almost certainly a proprietary one.
It is just possible that the files are plain txt, in which case, if
your computer will read them, you might be able to access them by
either copying to windows and changing the extension to txt instead of
whatever it is at present and opening in Notepad.
Alternatively, if you have a friendly local printer, they may have
hardware capable of reading old disks and obsolete proprietary
languages (I had one extract data from some 5" floppies not that long
ago)
Good luck
Liz
On 22 May 2009, at 18:39, [email protected] wrote:
I have the mechanical technology to read floppies, I just suspect
that my
PC won't understand the language.
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