I have a Risc PC here, but I don't have a zip drive, does anyone have a
zip drive they are no longer using and would like to sell?
I'm trying to help a local charity retrieve some archived data from some
zip disks that were used on a Risc PC.
I have a Risc PC here, but I don't have a zip drive, does anyone have a
zip drive they are no longer using and would like to sell?
These are 100MB zip disks.
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Rob Heaton <nosp@m.please> wrote:
I'm trying to help a local charity retrieve some archived data from
some zip disks that were used on a Risc PC.
I have a Risc PC here, but I don't have a zip drive, does anyone have a
zip drive they are no longer using and would like to sell?
These are 100MB zip disks.
I've one here, if you're still interested. It was taken out of a RiscPC
some years ago.
Re: ZIP Drive
By: Rob Heaton to All on Sun May 12 2024 15:23:59
Hi, Rob.
I have a Risc PC here, but I don't have a zip drive, does anyone have
a zip drive they are no longer using and would like to sell?
I have a working zip drive, I don't really want to sell it but could be
persuaded to lend it out - whereabouts in the country are you?
Alternatively, if the contents are not sensitive, you could send the zip disks
across and I could either try to image them or take my drive to my
friend's
RPC and copy the files off...
Rob Heaton <nosp@m.please> wrote:
I'm trying to help a local charity retrieve some archived data from
some zip disks that were used on a Risc PC.
I have a Risc PC here, but I don't have a zip drive, does anyone have a
zip drive they are no longer using and would like to sell?
These are 100MB zip disks.
For the record, Zip drives are fragile: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Click_of_death https://kb.iu.edu/d/ahhd
This can destroy drives, discs and the data on them.
If the data is important I'd proceed carefully: I would thoroughly test whatever drive you have on non-important discs before trying the
important ones.
If the data has value then it may be worth contacting a professional
recovery outfit; the actual data density isn't that high so it may not
be too difficult/expensive to extract without risking it in a 30 year
old drive.
If you manage to get a bit-for-bit image of the disc, they can be
mounted in RPCEmu or other tools to extract the RISC OS format data, or written to a USB stick and then plugged into a modern RISC OS machine.
Theo (who has a Zip drive somewhere but it's highly likely to be defunct
from 20+
years of non-use)
Thanks Theo,
That i scertainly good advice, I've got some disks here that I can test
the drive with first.
What would you recommend to us to create a bit-for-bit image?
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