I have the same problem with Torch Triple X disk which uses OMT SCSI/MFM
adapter.
I believe the best solution is to use David’s MFM emulator board.
Best regards,
Plamen
On Wednesday, September 23, 2020, Michael Engel via cctech <
cctech@classiccmp.org> wrote:
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> On 9/23/20 8:54 PM, Grant Tayl
On Wed, Sep 23, 2020 at 1:28 PM Michael Engel via cctech <
cctech@classiccmp.org> wrote:
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> On 9/23/20 8:54 PM, Grant Taylor via cctech wrote:
> > On 9/23/20 12:51 PM, Michael Engel via cctech wrote:
> >> Do you know if is there another OS which would make it easier to
> >> change crucial SCSI
On 9/23/20 8:54 PM, Grant Taylor via cctech wrote:
On 9/23/20 12:51 PM, Michael Engel via cctech wrote:
Do you know if is there another OS which would make it easier to
change crucial SCSI parameters in the driver (config) or maybe a
specialized tool that could help me to image the disk?
T
On 9/23/20 12:51 PM, Michael Engel via cctech wrote:
Do you know if is there another OS which would make it easier to change
crucial SCSI parameters in the driver (config) or maybe a specialized
tool that could help me to image the disk?
Try booting off of a Linux live CD / DVD and seeing if i
Hi,
still working on backing up the Tektronix 440x disks. My current problem
is that the ACB4000 SCSI-to-MFM adapter doesn´t support SCSI parity.
I finally managed to find a PCI SCSI controller (Adaptec 2940) and a
Pentium 4 PC with PCI slots and installed OpenBSD 6.7. I disabled parity
chec