[Coco] Copying CoCo diskettes to PC
Bill Pierce
ooogalapasooo at aol.com
Tue Oct 29 21:38:54 EDT 2013
Mathieu,
You might want to try DriveWire. With a modified serial cable, you can transfew about anything from Coco to PC and back as well as a million other things you never thought of. DriveWire has just about become the standard method of storage on a Coco now.
Here's a link:
https://sites.google.com/site/drivewire4/
Hope it helps :-)
Bill Pierce
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mathieu Bouchard <matju at artengine.ca>
To: coco <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Tue, Oct 29, 2013 8:22 pm
Subject: [Coco] Copying CoCo diskettes to PC
Hi, I'm new here and I have just tried transferring CoCo diskettes (5¼")
to a PC, but it does not work.
I first tried using Linux, with the setfdprm command, but when I tried
copying a diskette (formatted with the ordinary DECB FAT8 filesystem)
using the dd command, I got a series of errors always on the same sector
numbers and the copy always aborted without having copied anything at all.
So I tried DOS. I found COCOUTIL.EXE on an old floppy that also had a
PCDOS 2.1 kernel. It seemed to work, so I spent a lot of time making a DOS
partition on the harddisk and installing a recent enough DOS so that I
could use that partition as a buffer for later transferring those files to
Linux. Then I found out that CocoUtil is NOT able to read those files : it
always says « sector not found » on any file. What made it seem to work at
first is that it's able to list the directory, but it seems that it's the
only thing that it's able to do.
I thought about using a Disto double disk drive, and even though it's
possible to open its case and unplug internally one of the drives to plug
a PC diskette cable in its place, because both use the same 34-pin
connector, it seems that it's NOT pin-compatible with the PC plug.
So, what do I need to do ? Buy PC diskette drives until I find one that
works ? Something else ?
Obviously, if I can't read from such a diskette, I can't write either, and
so I can't easily add new software on that CoCo. I have UltimaTerm 4.1 but
no suitable cable for connecting the serial cable to a PC...
I have several hundred DECB FAT8 diskettes, several tens other that are
formatted as OS9, and a few that are formatted as ColorLogo, and ideally
I'd like to transfer everything to a PC, as a backup, and eventually to
feed the files (or disk images) to an emulator.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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| Mathieu BOUCHARD ----- téléphone : +1.514.383.3801 ----- Montréal, QC
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