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Posted by: sonic84 on 2024-11-14 21:53:43 Hello, I'm helping a local school preserve some of their software. One piece in their collection is written for A/UX on 800k floppy disks.
I have prepared a Mac IIfx with A/UX 3.0, but am generally unfamiliar with this OS.
When I insert the floppy disks, Mac OS says the disk can't be read and offers to initialize.
Is there a way I can suppress this pop-up so I can use dd to capture a raw image? Is there a better way?
Thank you! |
Posted by: cheesestraws on 2024-11-15 01:01:09 I think you just need to put the floppy in while CommandShell is active (?) and it will recognise it as a UNIX disk. You can then use tar or dd or whatever in the normal UNIX way.
What I'm less sure about is how you eject it afterwards... |
Posted by: sonic84 on 2024-11-19 18:28:12 That worked! Rather, when I started command shell, I got an error. Turns out A/UX did not start and I was in macOS proper... Running A/UX start manually got it going and I was able to copy off the disks from the command shell. Thank you! |
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