IF someone can come up with a method for doing this I definitely would be
interested in having my hard drive duplicated (before it is too late).
The floppy imaging thing is interesting. Even for exchanging canned
programs with those without a programmers station it would be handy. I
haven't figured a way to use the 232 port for uploading/downloading programs
if you don't have a programmers station.
Kev
> If anyone is interested in having a 9100 HDD imaged to dat or cd or tar/gz
> file, lmk.
> AFAIK, no one in my neighborhood (Dallas), has one to image.
> If you know otherwise, lmk.
>
> We can also image the floppies, so they are at least email'able,
> if not downloadable. IIRC, someone across the pond had a set
> of original distribution media. Did anyone (over here) ever get a backup
of
> them?
>
> I haven't seen the list in a month, so if this has already been resolved,
> pls ignore.
>
> -Mark
>
>
Received on Mon Jun 17 06:01:33 2002
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