> I wonder if those drive duplicators might be in order here. There are the
> ones that can mirror ANY drive onto another drive, MFM to MFM etc. You see
> the adds in the pages of Nuts & Volts etc.
>
> Anyone have one of those machines? We could 'breed' spare drives then.
This company makes tools to read/write OS/9 based disks:
http://www.reischke.de/dtr/homepage.htm
They list the fluke format specifically:
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