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Re: Weird problem: SCSI flash drive works but won't boot
On Jun 16, 3:21 am, Nickname unavailable <winston19842...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
> On Jun 16, 3:00 am, Stephen <stephenh...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On Jun 15, 1:06 pm, "Michael J. Mahon" <mjma...@aol.com> wrote:
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> > > The usual answer is that the formatting program should have installed
> > > it (but some may not).
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> > > The brute force answer is that a block copy program can copy it from
> > > any bootable disk. (It can also be used to read the block to see if
> > > the boot code is actually there.)
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> > Thanks Michael and AppleCPM...
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> > So I guess the question is, what block copier/editor would work in
> > this case? I haven't been able to find a single ProDOS 8 application
> > that can see this volume, including Copy II Plus. If I can't see the
> > volume I assume I can't read its block structure?
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> > Is there perhaps a GS/OS app out there that can do this?
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> Is there no utility to read at the lowest level?
> I can read SCSI drives on my TI-99 using a low-level sector reader
> before even formatting it in "TI" format, meaning I can actually see
> what is there before.
> Like I had a PC-formatted drive that I could read the 512-byte
> sectors. And I could "peek" at the contents of CD ROMS this way as
> well. There *has* to be something out there.
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