Billy Harvey enscribed thusly:
> I'm looking for a method to read some old CP/M formatted disks under
> Linux. Any pointers?
Good heavins! I'm not even totaly sure if those where hard sectored
or soft sectored floppies. You can tell by carefully rotating the floppy
in the sleave and seeing how many holes appear in the small hole in the
jacket as you turn it. If you see only one for one full rotation, you have
a soft sectored floppy and you MIGHT stand a chance. If you see a bunch
of holes (17 I think) it's hard sectored and you are flat out SOL.
Seems like I remember seeing some CP/M ZCPR/2 emulators around.
Might have been DOS based, it's been a real long time...
A web search for "CP/M emulators" might turn up something usable.
> Billy
Mike
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