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Re: 5.25 Inch Disk Data Recovery

Subject: Re: 5.25 Inch Disk Data Recovery
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 21:15:45 -0400 (EDT)
On Mon, 23 Aug 2004, sety martin wrote:

It is not clear to me if there is still valid data on
these disks.  My experience has shown me that data on
a 5.25 inch can get corrupted over time.  Does anyone
know if the tools above could successfully read these
disks?  I am using a 1.2 Mb drive.  If these tools
can't do the job, does anyone know of a definitive way
to get at this data using an x86 or Sun system?

        OOps, my mistake...YOu can't read Apple ][ disks on a PC, but you
can on a Mac....I was thinking of most of the standard CP/M disk formats,
which can be read by a PC with the right software. Sorry.

ttyl
     Farrell McGovern

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