On Mon, Aug 03, 1998 at 11:47:09PM +0200, Shiraz Sayani wrote: > [Maybe off-topic alert] > > I have a floppy disk I am trying to make a copy of as a backup. > It's a Yamaha disklavier disk and fits in a standard 1.44MB > floppy drive, but Windows doesn't think its formatted. > > I thought I'd try copying it on my Debian 2.0 box with something > like > > dd if=/dev/fd0 of=/tmp/test.bak > > but the disk driver doesn't seem to be able to read the disk > or any data on it. > > Anyone have any idea if there is something I can use to try and > mount or at least copy this disk? Go snag a copy of Anadisk from a local tsx-11 mirror. It's a DOS program, but it will copy disks with weird layouts, eg strange and/or different sector numbers and sizes.
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