Re: [time-nuts] Odetics 325 & 425: File recovery

2008-08-22 Thread John Ackermann N8UR
wn (Visual Basic). >>> >>> If anyone has suggestions for free/cheap commercial or FOS software to sync >>> via ftp (Windows <-> Linux), I'll be glad to hear. >>> >>> Didier KO4BB >>> >>> >>>> -Original Message

Re: [time-nuts] Odetics 325 & 425: File recovery

2008-08-22 Thread Didier Juges
sage- > >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hal Murray > >> Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 12:46 AM > >> To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement > >> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Odetics 325 & 425: File rec

Re: [time-nuts] Odetics 325 & 425: File recovery

2008-08-22 Thread Rob Kimberley
7; Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Odetics 325 & 425: File recovery For Windows users, I have been using FileSync for a number of years, and very happy with it. Great for incremental backups to external USB drives. Got my fingers burnt a few years ago after a hard disk failure, and now regularly

Re: [time-nuts] Odetics 325 & 425: File recovery

2008-08-22 Thread Rob Kimberley
Lane Sent: 22 August 2008 14:57 To: time-nuts@febo.com Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Odetics 325 & 425: File recovery Hi, Didier, I absolutely agree, and Dave Slack has given me some good suggestions along those lines. Among them was an open-source product called 'rsync.

Re: [time-nuts] Odetics 325 & 425: File recovery

2008-08-22 Thread Bruce Lane
On Behalf Of Hal Murray >> Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 12:46 AM >> To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement >> Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Odetics 325 & 425: File recovery >> >> >> >I'm still picking up the pieces from a major FTP >

Re: [time-nuts] Odetics 325 & 425: File recovery

2008-08-22 Thread wje
st 22, 2008 12:46 AM To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Odetics 325 & 425: File recovery I'm still picking up the pieces from a major FTP archive crash that lost me a considerable amount of data. Disks are cheap. Many years ago, one

Re: [time-nuts] Odetics 325 & 425: File recovery

2008-08-22 Thread J.D. Bakker
>If anyone has suggestions for free/cheap commercial or FOS software to sync >via ftp (Windows <-> Linux), I'll be glad to hear. I am very happy with rsync. I have it set up so that it automatically syncs several repositories (including one on a different continent). It has been a while since I

Re: [time-nuts] Odetics 325 & 425: File recovery

2008-08-22 Thread Chris Cheney
> everything in sync. Syncing between two local resources (main hard drive > and USB hard drive) is not too hard, considering the transfer speed that > can be achieved, but mirroring the web resources is a pain, partly because > of speed and partly because of OS differences in file name rules > (

Re: [time-nuts] Odetics 325 & 425: File recovery

2008-08-22 Thread Didier Juges
nux), I'll be glad to hear. Didier KO4BB > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hal Murray > Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 12:46 AM > To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement > Subject: Re:

Re: [time-nuts] Odetics 325 & 425: File recovery

2008-08-21 Thread Chris Kuethe
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 11:01 PM, Bruce Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Good eve, > > *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** > > On 21-Aug-08 at 22:45 Hal Murray wrote: > >>> I'm still picking up the pieces from a major FTP archive crash that >>> lost me a considerable amount of data. >> >

Re: [time-nuts] Odetics 325 & 425: File recovery

2008-08-21 Thread Bruce Lane
Good eve, *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 21-Aug-08 at 22:45 Hal Murray wrote: >> I'm still picking up the pieces from a major FTP archive crash that >> lost me a considerable amount of data. > >Disks are cheap. I know. I'm in the process of building a second RAID arra

Re: [time-nuts] Odetics 325 & 425: File recovery

2008-08-21 Thread Hal Murray
> I'm still picking up the pieces from a major FTP archive crash that > lost me a considerable amount of data. Disks are cheap. Many years ago, one of the guys I worked with pointed out to me/us that it was cheaper to buy more disks than it was to pay us at our normal sallary to figure

[time-nuts] Odetics 325 & 425: File recovery

2008-08-21 Thread Bruce Lane
Fellow clockers, I'm still picking up the pieces from a major FTP archive crash that lost me a considerable amount of data. Among the files lost was the .PDF manuals for the Odetics 325 and 425. The firmware files I can recover, as I still have the EPROMs in my original unit, b