[Coco] Advice on copying old floppies
Carey Eugene
carey at cebridge.net
Wed Jun 28 22:20:47 EDT 2006
Hi folks,
I need some advice on making disk images of some old CoCo disks.
I'm doing some cleaning in my garage and I'm going to throw away all my old CoCo stuff. The CC3, CC2, the floppy, 6 or 8 years of the Rainbow, most of The Color Computer mags, lots of programs that I [cough] 'acumulated' back then, etc. etc. Even the stuff I actually bought, like Pascal09, Deft Pascal, Roger S. Young's chess program, games, etc. And probably 100 pounds of CoCo magazines.
I've put this off for 5+ years, but I haven't looked at that stuff in that time, I'm not likely to ever do so again. I used to really love the CoCo. I used it for a long time. I have some very fond memories. But it's time to let it go. Tossing it in the trash is going to hurt, but I live in a small town. There's nobody around here that'd want the stuff.
Anyway, before I do that, I want to make disk images of my important RSDOS and OS9 (360k) floppies. Out of 500 disks, I fortunately only care about 100 of them. Mostly stuff I wrote. I don't need it, but I don't want to loose them, either.
Unfortunately, it doesn't look like my PC 1.2m floppy drive can read them. It can read the 5.25" PC disks (so the floppy is working), but it can't handle the CoCo disks.
I know this is a well known issue. The PC floppy controller sucks compared to what the CoCo's could do. The PC controller just can't handle data that quickly after the index hole.
But I'm wondering what a good solution is.
I no longer have a serial cable, so I can't hook up my CoCo to my PC and transfer them that way. It'd be rather tedious to transfer 100 floppies at 2400 baud anyway.
Right off hand, the only thing I can think of is to find one floppy that the PC can read, and then use that to copy the old disks over to it one at a time. Agonizingly tedious, though.
Any better ideas?
Carey
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