[rescue] imaging old Mac double density floppy disks
Steve Sandau
ssandau at gwi.net
Tue Jun 20 21:07:08 CDT 2006
>>>Lately, i've been trying to image a bunch of Macintosh formatted
>>>DD (double density) floppy disks using my x86 linux box. It
>>>seems to work like a charm for the HD floppies but none of the DD
>>>floppies work.
>>>
>>>Someone told me that the old Macintosh DD floppy drives (not the
>>>SuperDrives of days past) were "special" and that it was not
>>>possible to read older Mac formatted DD floppies using a PC
>>>floppy drive. Anyone know if there is any validity to this? I
>>>thought that none of that would be relevant if i was using dd
>>>(i'm not mounting the disks, just trying to image them).
>>>
>>>I'm using the following:
>>>
>>>$dd </dev/fd0 >./mac_floppy.img
>>>
>>>Any ideas?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>K
>>
>>IIRC (and that may not be likely) the DD were 720K and the HD
>>were "similar" to PC disks. There was once a way to read 720K
>>disks from DOS but I think that "feature" has been deleted or
>>crippled in some way. Maybe fooling the PC into thinking the
>>3 1/2 drive was the old B drive (5 1/4) you might do it. I never
>>played with it so YMMV. :)
>>
>>Bob
>
>
> Just read another post which jogged my memory. Yeah 400/800. :(
> Didn't realize that the superdrive was 1.6 M. I know there was
> an app that would write to a PC disk but I don't remmber if it
> was more recent vintage. Otherwise, you could get an old Mac
> and have Appletalk commuicate to a PC...... :)
>
I remember using something in the old days called Mac-in-DOS, but don't
remember exactly what its capabilities were. It was a DOS program that
read and wrote Mac floppies. I don't remember what capacity.
THe good news is that a Google search for Mac-in-DOS yielded a few
places it could be downloaded, at least one for free.
Steve
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