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  1. I was delighted to successfully recover 5.4Mb of files contained in #FastbackPro backup format across three 1.44Mb #floppyDisks! The archive was made 28 years ago. Every bit of data was recoverable.

    Each disk contained a single file in the format CyymmddB.nnn where C and B are literals, and nnn is a zero-padded sequence number, starting from 1. That turned out to be enough to discover the name of the program used to create the archives.

    winworldpc.com/download/471923

    #RetroComputing #msdos622 #DataRecovery

  2. I was delighted to successfully recover 5.4Mb of files contained in #FastbackPro backup format across three 1.44Mb #floppyDisks! The archive was made 28 years ago. Every bit of data was recoverable.

    Each disk contained a single file in the format CyymmddB.nnn where C and B are literals, and nnn is a zero-padded sequence number, starting from 1. That turned out to be enough to discover the name of the program used to create the archives.

    winworldpc.com/download/471923

    #RetroComputing #msdos622 #DataRecovery

  3. I was delighted to successfully recover 5.4Mb of files contained in #FastbackPro backup format across three 1.44Mb #floppyDisks! The archive was made 28 years ago. Every bit of data was recoverable.

    Each disk contained a single file in the format CyymmddB.nnn where C and B are literals, and nnn is a zero-padded sequence number, starting from 1. That turned out to be enough to discover the name of the program used to create the archives.

    winworldpc.com/download/471923

    #RetroComputing #msdos622 #DataRecovery

  4. I was delighted to successfully recover 5.4Mb of files contained in #FastbackPro backup format across three 1.44Mb #floppyDisks! The archive was made 28 years ago. Every bit of data was recoverable.

    Each disk contained a single file in the format CyymmddB.nnn where C and B are literals, and nnn is a zero-padded sequence number, starting from 1. That turned out to be enough to discover the name of the program used to create the archives.

    winworldpc.com/download/471923

    #RetroComputing #msdos622 #DataRecovery

  5. History: Remember MS-DOS (1994)?

    If you want to know how your fathers used the PCs, just run MS-DOS 6.22 in a protected Proxmox VM environment:

    k43.ch/freeware-tools/#MS-DOS

    #proxmox #history #msdos622

  6. I finally got a #CompactFlash to #IDE adapter working in my gorgeous and rugged #IBM #Thinkpad760CD from 1996! The IDE disk continues to work beautifully, but using CF gives me more options to quickly switch operating systems.

    I'd ddrescued the IDE disk at various points along the way as I experimented with #MSDOS622, #Windows98 and finally most recently and most successfully, #WindowsNT4.

    I wrote those images to CF cards but bloody hell I dunno how many times I faced the dreaded error 174 early in POST (which indicates "no hard disk detected") while trying out different Compact Flash cards and adapters.

    I finally hit on the right combination today, quite by accident, as I probably moved a jumper on one of the adapters that had failed for me before. This after very close reading of the Thinkpad Legacy Hardware forum on forum.thinkpads.com/

    This CF card is a little bit faster than the original disk; I'd just picked the first 2GB one I found in my collection. I have benchmarked all of them so the next OS will go on the fastest one I can find. Probably an ancient Linux or IBM OS/2 Warp 4.

    It's hard to describe the satisfaction of getting old kit like this working again! #retrocomputing

  7. I finally got a #CompactFlash to #IDE adapter working in my gorgeous and rugged #IBM #Thinkpad760CD from 1996! The IDE disk continues to work beautifully, but using CF gives me more options to quickly switch operating systems.

    I'd ddrescued the IDE disk at various points along the way as I experimented with #MSDOS622, #Windows98 and finally most recently and most successfully, #WindowsNT4.

    I wrote those images to CF cards but bloody hell I dunno how many times I faced the dreaded error 174 early in POST (which indicates "no hard disk detected") while trying out different Compact Flash cards and adapters.

    I finally hit on the right combination today, quite by accident, as I probably moved a jumper on one of the adapters that had failed for me before. This after very close reading of the Thinkpad Legacy Hardware forum on forum.thinkpads.com/

    This CF card is a little bit faster than the original disk; I'd just picked the first 2GB one I found in my collection. I have benchmarked all of them so the next OS will go on the fastest one I can find. Probably an ancient Linux or IBM OS/2 Warp 4.

    It's hard to describe the satisfaction of getting old kit like this working again! #retrocomputing

  8. I finally got a #CompactFlash to #IDE adapter working in my gorgeous and rugged #IBM #Thinkpad760CD from 1996! The IDE disk continues to work beautifully, but using CF gives me more options to quickly switch operating systems.

    I'd ddrescued the IDE disk at various points along the way as I experimented with #MSDOS622, #Windows98 and finally most recently and most successfully, #WindowsNT4.

    I wrote those images to CF cards but bloody hell I dunno how many times I faced the dreaded error 174 early in POST (which indicates "no hard disk detected") while trying out different Compact Flash cards and adapters.

    I finally hit on the right combination today, quite by accident, as I probably moved a jumper on one of the adapters that had failed for me before. This after very close reading of the Thinkpad Legacy Hardware forum on forum.thinkpads.com/

    This CF card is a little bit faster than the original disk; I'd just picked the first 2GB one I found in my collection. I have benchmarked all of them so the next OS will go on the fastest one I can find. Probably an ancient Linux or IBM OS/2 Warp 4.

    It's hard to describe the satisfaction of getting old kit like this working again! #retrocomputing

  9. I finally got a #CompactFlash to #IDE adapter working in my gorgeous and rugged #IBM #Thinkpad760CD from 1996! The IDE disk continues to work beautifully, but using CF gives me more options to quickly switch operating systems.

    I'd ddrescued the IDE disk at various points along the way as I experimented with #MSDOS622, #Windows98 and finally most recently and most successfully, #WindowsNT4.

    I wrote those images to CF cards but bloody hell I dunno how many times I faced the dreaded error 174 early in POST (which indicates "no hard disk detected") while trying out different Compact Flash cards and adapters.

    I finally hit on the right combination today, quite by accident, as I probably moved a jumper on one of the adapters that had failed for me before. This after very close reading of the Thinkpad Legacy Hardware forum on forum.thinkpads.com/

    This CF card is a little bit faster than the original disk; I'd just picked the first 2GB one I found in my collection. I have benchmarked all of them so the next OS will go on the fastest one I can find. Probably an ancient Linux or IBM OS/2 Warp 4.

    It's hard to describe the satisfaction of getting old kit like this working again! #retrocomputing

  10. I finally got a #CompactFlash to #IDE adapter working in my gorgeous and rugged #IBM #Thinkpad760CD from 1996! The IDE disk continues to work beautifully, but using CF gives me more options to quickly switch operating systems.

    I'd ddrescued the IDE disk at various points along the way as I experimented with #MSDOS622, #Windows98 and finally most recently and most successfully, #WindowsNT4.

    I wrote those images to CF cards but bloody hell I dunno how many times I faced the dreaded error 174 early in POST (which indicates "no hard disk detected") while trying out different Compact Flash cards and adapters.

    I finally hit on the right combination today, quite by accident, as I probably moved a jumper on one of the adapters that had failed for me before. This after very close reading of the Thinkpad Legacy Hardware forum on forum.thinkpads.com/

    This CF card is a little bit faster than the original disk; I'd just picked the first 2GB one I found in my collection. I have benchmarked all of them so the next OS will go on the fastest one I can find. Probably an ancient Linux or IBM OS/2 Warp 4.

    It's hard to describe the satisfaction of getting old kit like this working again! #retrocomputing

  11. @jhx My #OS stack
    homelab: #debian , #openwrt
    desktop: #win11 (#debian in #wsl2 )
    laptop: #win11 (#debian in #wsl2 ), #debian
    riscv5 laptop: #debian
    arm pda: #debian
    desktop2: #reactos , #haiku
    powerbook g3: #macos 9.2.2, #rhapsody
    libretto ct30: #msdos5 , #win311
    libretto ct60: #msdos622 , #win95 , #redhat62
    libretto ct70: #winnt4
    thinkpad 535x: #os2warp4 , #win98se

  12. @jhx My #OS stack
    homelab: #debian , #openwrt
    desktop: #win11 (#debian in #wsl2 )
    laptop: #win11 (#debian in #wsl2 ), #debian
    riscv5 laptop: #debian
    arm pda: #debian
    desktop2: #reactos , #haiku
    powerbook g3: #macos 9.2.2, #rhapsody
    libretto ct30: #msdos5 , #win311
    libretto ct60: #msdos622 , #win95 , #redhat62
    libretto ct70: #winnt4
    thinkpad 535x: #os2warp4 , #win98se

  13. @jhx My #OS stack
    homelab: #debian , #openwrt
    desktop: #win11 (#debian in #wsl2 )
    laptop: #win11 (#debian in #wsl2 ), #debian
    riscv5 laptop: #debian
    arm pda: #debian
    desktop2: #reactos , #haiku
    powerbook g3: #macos 9.2.2, #rhapsody
    libretto ct30: #msdos5 , #win311
    libretto ct60: #msdos622 , #win95 , #redhat62
    libretto ct70: #winnt4
    thinkpad 535x: #os2warp4 , #win98se

  14. @jhx My #OS stack
    homelab: #debian , #openwrt
    desktop: #win11 (#debian in #wsl2 )
    laptop: #win11 (#debian in #wsl2 ), #debian
    riscv5 laptop: #debian
    arm pda: #debian
    desktop2: #reactos , #haiku
    powerbook g3: #macos 9.2.2, #rhapsody
    libretto ct30: #msdos5 , #win311
    libretto ct60: #msdos622 , #win95 , #redhat62
    libretto ct70: #winnt4
    thinkpad 535x: #os2warp4 , #win98se

  15. @jhx My #OS stack
    homelab: #debian , #openwrt
    desktop: #win11 (#debian in #wsl2 )
    laptop: #win11 (#debian in #wsl2 ), #debian
    riscv5 laptop: #debian
    arm pda: #debian
    desktop2: #reactos , #haiku
    powerbook g3: #macos 9.2.2, #rhapsody
    libretto ct30: #msdos5 , #win311
    libretto ct60: #msdos622 , #win95 , #redhat62
    libretto ct70: #winnt4
    thinkpad 535x: #os2warp4 , #win98se