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The 8-inch floppies I have.
The 8-inch floppies I have.
2016-06-30: from a colleague at work I got a 8 inch floppy.
* 210518C01-NO-01S  USER-ENVIRONMENT. User name: FLOPPY-USER, Prod. release date: 861124 861021. No idea if it still works or not.


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Revision as of 13:49, 9 July 2016

So what have I got?

Machines

Other hardware

Software

disks

2016-05-28: I got some removable disks (cartridge disks? disk packs?)

  • 1 x type CDC Model 9848-24
  • 1 x type Control Data Model 9848-24
  • 3 x type Control Data Model 848-24

Perhaps all are the same model?

floppies

5.25 inch

The 5.25 inch floppies I have.

2013-10-27: a 5.25 inch floppy image (uncompressed, I simply used dd). Although it was labeled "URD" something on the (paper) label, it turns out it had something else on it. Looks like it has PERFORM, FILE-MAN and some U-E files on it. Unfortunately, I have not recorded from where I got this floppy.

  • S12 floppy (image). Contents:
tingo@kg-core1$ ndfs -tl s12_19851220.image
Directory name            : s12
Object file index pointer : 508 SI: 0x1 (indexed)
User file index pointer   : 510 SI: 0x1 (indexed)
Bit file pointer          : 306 SI: 0x0 (contiguous)
No. of unreserved pages   : 1
Files:
  0   0: I       34 pages    270336 bytes 1985-12-20 07:50:45 (system)perform-g00:prog
  0   1: I        3 pages      2987 bytes 1985-12-20 07:50:49 (system)perform-lib-g00:mcro
  0   2: I        2 pages      1932 bytes 1985-12-20 07:50:50 (system)perf-500-lib-g00:mcro
  0   3: I       47 pages     95232 bytes 1986-11-11 09:43:23 (system)ue-ermsg-en-b02:old
  0   4: I       42 pages     84480 bytes 1985-12-20 07:54:57 (system)ue-ermsg-eng-a03:err
  0   5: I       25 pages     49664 bytes 1985-12-20 07:55:01 (system)ue-ermsg-nor-a00:err
  0   6: I       52 pages    106240 bytes 1985-12-20 07:55:05 (system)ue-ermsg-en-b03:err
  0   7: I       47 pages     96256 bytes 1985-12-20 07:55:10 (system)ue-ermsg-no-b02:err
  0   8: I       21 pages    137216 bytes 1985-12-20 07:53:38 (system)file-man-pri-b00:prog
  0   9: I      115 pages    251904 bytes 1985-12-20 07:54:29 (system)file-man-no-b00:prog
  0  10: I        1 page       1527 bytes 1985-12-20 07:54:42 (system)ue-load-no:mode
Directory size: 611 pages
Bit file size : 1 page 

2013-02-11: I visited a kind man who gave a few 5.25 inch floppies with ND software on it, plus a sealed box of unused floppies (3M - DS, HD - 5.25 inch, box of 10). The ND floppies are

  • ND-10561A PC-LINK (gzipped image)
  • 210455G02-XX-01D VTM Terminal tables (Standard) release date 870626 870618 (the floppy label is crossed out) (gzipped image)
  • 210177K01-XX-01D COBOL-85 for ND-500/5000 release date 890227 8902 (gzipped image)
  • 105226M07-NO-02D NOTIS-WP for ND-500 release date 870709 870507 (gzipped image)
  • 210523E00-XX-01D Test Programs for ND-100 release date 870715 870108 (gzipped image)
  • dir: KOM, user: FL-US, Kermit (handwritten label) Kermit file transfer program (gzipped image)

8 inch

The 8-inch floppies I have.

2016-06-30: from a colleague at work I got a 8 inch floppy.

  • 210518C01-NO-01S USER-ENVIRONMENT. User name: FLOPPY-USER, Prod. release date: 861124 861021. No idea if it still works or not.

tape

2016-05-28: in today's haul I got 9 (magnetic) tapes, the spools are about 7 inches in diameter (add about one centimeter for the protective case), the tape itself is about 0.5 inch wide. some tapes are unlabeled, most carry a "Racal-Zonal" label, one has "Fully Tested to 3200 F C I", "Racal-Zonal", "CALCULUS COMPUTER TAPE" on the same label. (Note to self: more tapes are available, if I can figure out a way to read them)

  • 9 x 0.5 inch wide tapes, perhaps this is 9-track tape? Is this what is called CCT (computer compatible tape)?

Luckily, the tapes have an index / contents written down on paper stored inside the tape box.

paper tape

2016-05-28: in this haul I got a paper tape, see below. (Note to self: more paper tapes are available, if interested.)

  • 1 x 8-hole paper tape containing RUNOFF:SYMB (text both punched and written with pencil on tape)