HAHAHA! OK, found some notes from when I did it. Just to confirm that you can do it - I have a long text file all about the process of getting files to and from the 9100. I also have said listing file. I've got a section at the end entitled "Making Life Easier - File Listing" QUOTE Using this method of transferring file, the process is a bit long winded if you want to transfer a bunch of files. I find it makes life easier if you have a file on the PC that lists all of the files on your 9100's hard drive. END QUOTE And it then goes on to say… <INSERT PROCESS TO GET THIS FILE HERE> LOL!! So I clearly never bothered to add that bit in! I'll dig a little deeper. And yes, I realise this is for the HDD too but once I've remembered how I did it then you may just be able to replace /HDR with whatever it is for the floppy. Martin. On 28 Nov 2012, at 22:44, Martin White <martin@guddler.co.uk> wrote:
Seriously not trying to be clever here but there's certainly a way to get a directory listing of the hard drive, and im so-so thinking it would apply to floppies as well.
Only reason I know is that I did it when I was messing about with my drive conversion back in 2008, sent the output to a file, transferred that file over serial to my PC, loaded it up in an editor and had a flick through.
Sadly, I can't be more specific than that. My memory isn't great and I can't remember details of what I did 6 months ago, let alone coming up for 5 years.
I also can't rule out it bring a program someone may have written on my unit. My unit is in my workshop any I've only just finished my day job so my brain is frazzled.
Maybe in a bit I'll at least see if I have still got the output file. If it was a script on my unit, it'll be listed in the output.
Martin.
-----Original Message----- From: Andrew Welburn Sent: 28/11/2012 22:12 To: Technical Tools Mail List Subject: Re: [Techtoolslist] Verified copy of 6.1 now up on TTL
Andre...
It's not an easy answer.
If you know the name of a UUT on the floppy, then 'edit | /dr1/UUTname' this will put you in the UUT directory on the floppy to see if there is any partslib/proglib/nodelist or programs to browse. I don't know how to get a UUT list of the contents of a floppy.
If you want to know whats on a disk you can just copy it to the hard disk and see what UUT's pop up. The fluke directory structure is fixed in the editor system, there is not a directory list function like in other OS's, programs are confined to existing inside UUT 'folders'. associated libraries or programs are inside each UUT 'folder' too.
Andrew Welburn http://www.andys-arcade.com
On 28/11/2012 22:04, Andre Huijts wrote:
You're welcome John, glad it worked to get the V6.1 images done. I don't completely understand your process though, what was your original source ? Did you do anything with my file ? I don't care, just interested to know if it was any good.
Samdisk is great and also works with loads of other format image files, including Teledisk.
In my file the V6.1 IEEE-488 disk is included. Did you compare my disks to yours ? Be interested to know if they are any good.
Now, CAN ANYBODY PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE TELL ME HOW TO SHOW A DIRECTORY OF A FLOPPY ON THE MONITOR OF THE 9100 ??????????
Sorry people, Third time I ask now and everyone seems to ignore. If this is a stupid question please tell me so.... I want to help out here, have a look at all my floppies what's on them (all 51) and share whatever is on them....if there is anything interesting.
Thanks ! :)
Op 28 nov. 2012 om 20:51 heeft John Robertson <jrr@flippers.com> het volgende geschreven:
I have just restored the 6.1 System and Program (accessory) disc images using SAMDisk (thanks Andre for the tip!).
Under /Fluke/9100A/System_DiscsRV6.1_VerifiedOK
SAMDisk did the work - found the problems in the original 6.1 files and fixed them, I then loaded them onto my 9100 and it booted and ran. So I then made SAMDisk images of these floppies.
You can use the 6.0 Master-User, and likely the IEE488-V6 discs for the pods as far as I can tell - haven't checked that out.
John :-#)# _______________________________________________ Techtoolslist mailing list Techtoolslist@flippers.com http://seven.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/techtoolslist FTP site is: ftp://ttl.arcadetech.org Archive site: http://seven.pairlist.net/pipermail/techtoolslist/
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