Re: DECmate II disk image tooling?

2022-03-13 Thread Vincent Slyngstad via cctalk
On 3/13/2022 7:57 AM, David Schmidt via cctech wrote: Good point about the CP/M disk - actually it is read just fine with cpmtools with this diskdef: # PRO CP/M RX50 DZ format (Perhaps only 79 tracks should be used?) diskdef dec_pro seclen 512 tracks 80 sectrk 10 blocksize 2048

Re: DECmate II disk image tooling?

2022-03-13 Thread David Schmidt via cctalk
General Discussion: On-Topic Posts > *Subject:* DECmate II disk image tooling? > > I have some disks that look like they're from a DECmate II computer, > standard RX50K drives. The disk images all look like they're a mix of > 12-bit (OS/78 or OS/278?) and 8-bit all on the same media

Re: DECmate II disk image tooling?

2022-03-13 Thread Tom Hunter via cctalk
David, I have a working DECmate III I could try your images on. Tom On Sun, 13 Mar 2022, 4:20 am David Schmidt via cctech, < cct...@classiccmp.org> wrote: > I have some disks that look like they're from a DECmate II computer, > standard RX50K drives. The disk images all look like they're a mix

Re: DECmate II disk image tooling?

2022-03-13 Thread Rick Murphy via cctalk
On 3/12/2022 3:20 PM, David Schmidt via cctech wrote: I have some disks that look like they're from a DECmate II computer, standard RX50K drives. The disk images all look like they're a mix of 12-bit (OS/78 or OS/278?) and 8-bit all on the same media. I can't convince PUTR to make sense of the

Re: DECmate II disk image tooling?

2022-03-13 Thread Ray Jewhurst via cctalk
/AAb9ysg> From: cctech on behalf of David Schmidt via cctech Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2022 3:20:15 PM To: General Discussion: On-Topic Posts Subject: DECmate II disk image tooling? I have some disks that look like they're from a DECmate II computer, standard RX50K drives. The disk imag

DECmate II disk image tooling?

2022-03-13 Thread David Schmidt via cctalk
I have some disks that look like they're from a DECmate II computer, standard RX50K drives. The disk images all look like they're a mix of 12-bit (OS/78 or OS/278?) and 8-bit all on the same media. I can't convince PUTR to make sense of the images, so I'm wondering if there is anything else out