ISIS-II disks with PLM80 and ICE80 software.

2016-02-01 Thread Mattis Lind
While browsing various 8 inch floppies I have found a couple of disks that seems to contain ISIS-II stuff. I discovered a document specifying the format of the disk and managed to extract the contents: Disk1: arbetsrumsdatorn:ISIS mattis_lind$ ls UNKN2 ATTRIB DSPERR ICE80.OV1 ISIS.LAB PLM80.OV0 P

Re: ISIS-II disks with PLM80 and ICE80 software.

2016-02-02 Thread Oliver Lehmann
Hi Mattis, all I can contribute here are german IS/M Manuals of my P8000 which state, that this IS/M is compatible to ISIS II 4.1. Most likely, this IS/M is just a copy of IS/M + modifications to the specific hardware. No idea how helpful german text is to you though But that is all I have

Re: ISIS-II disks with PLM80 and ICE80 software.

2016-02-02 Thread Chuck Guzis
If these are 52-sector 8" ISIS disks, I can probably help with a bit of C code to extract files from the images. Drop me a note and I'll pass it along. Hasn't Al K already cataloged a lot of this stuff on bitsavers? Cheers, --Chuck

Re: ISIS-II disks with PLM80 and ICE80 software.

2016-02-02 Thread Mattis Lind
tisdag 2 februari 2016 skrev Chuck Guzis : > If these are 52-sector 8" ISIS disks, > Yes. Double sided. 26 sector per track. Double Density. 256 byte per sector. > I can probably help with a bit of C code to extract files from the > images. Drop me a note and I'll pass it along. Not really

Re: ISIS-II disks with PLM80 and ICE80 software.

2016-02-02 Thread Eric Smith
On Feb 2, 2016 11:35 AM, "Mattis Lind" wrote: > I now have concluded that the second disk is infact a disk for a > Tandberg TDV21xx machine. The TOS operating system is supposed to have > similarities to ISIS. The disk structure and the presence of files like > ISIS.DIR, ISIS.MAP etc among othes.

Re: ISIS-II disks with PLM80 and ICE80 software.

2016-02-02 Thread Chuck Guzis
On 02/02/2016 10:35 AM, Mattis Lind wrote: I have seen a lot of ISIS disks archived. But I didn't immediately find a disk with PL/M 80 and ICE80. Maybe there is. I don't know about disks, but I've got the following self-extracting archives: PLM80.ZIP F77-86.ZIP CB86TOYS.ZIP PLI86.ZIP PLM80