Well if anyone would like to send me unused OS floppies, I can have a go at imaging them and copying them. I don't have a 9100, but can send them back to test. I have a PC I made just for imaging old floppies, with a program called Teledisk (does raw head reads/writes, format irrelevant), and also have some other raw floppy disk tools, and a particular card ad drives that will do even old single density floppies. I know a guy in the USA who may do it for a small fee, he has a similar and possibly better setup for archiving old computer disks. I'm in Australia, so it'd be airmail, but even that's safe and pretty cheap. Marc ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kev" <KKlopp@erols.com> To: "Marc Alexander" <marcwolf123@yahoo.com>; <TechToolsList@flippers.com> Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 10:54 PM Subject: Re: Programming the Fluke 9100 - Am I out of luck?
Anybody have an original OS install floppy? (unused I guess) I have a system that would have a good chance of imaging it and copying it.
I think I know who has unused OS floppies but there is some concern about the model they are for.
So anyone look at disassembling the code/ find the original programmers?
Kev