rrw@naucse.cse.nau.edu (Robert Wier) (02/19/91)
I'm posting this for a friend in the Physics department here... They have a Perkins Elmer (sp?) x-ray spectrometer, model 7500 which writes data to a 5 inch floppy. They'd like to be able to read/write these on an MSDOS clone as well. The data format is in very short supply, except that we cant read the disks it produces with MSDOS for IBM, MSDOS for Rainbows, or CPM for Rainbows. They think it might be formatted with 8 sectors (?). I'd appreciate any suggestions on how we might approach this - either with software on a PC (I'm not an MSDOS expert on non- standard formats), or possibly by turning up a comm program like Kermit (sorry - I have no idea what kind of processor is in it - or what if any communications facilities it might have as far as rs232 ports are concerned). I'm just kind of taking a shot in the (X-Ray :-) dark that someone might have some information on this - Thanks - Bob Wier -------------- insert favorite standard disclaimers here ---------- College of Engineering Northern Arizona University / Flagstaff, Arizona Internet: rrw@naucse.cse.nau.edu | BITNET: WIER@NAUVAX | WB5KXH or uucp: ...arizona!naucse!rrw