Bytek 135H Programmer Help?

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Joe Garner

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Ive got a bytek 135H multiprogrammer, thing works fine but I dont have any
manuals.

Any one have a manual they could copy? Of course all costs reimbursed!

Id like to be able to copy the floppy that came with it also!

Any help appreciated!

Thanks, Joe
 
Joe Garner wrote:

Ive got a bytek 135H multiprogrammer, thing works fine but I dont
have any manuals.

Any one have a manual they could copy? Of course all costs
reimbursed!

Id like to be able to copy the floppy that came with it also!

Any help appreciated!

Thanks, Joe
I used to use this at a company before I retired. Used for
gang operation. We tried to get updates from Bytek, but
lastones we got was 1990 or so. And now I don't have access
to these.
 
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 01:44:05 +0000, dont know wrote:

Joe Garner wrote:

Ive got a bytek 135H multiprogrammer, thing works fine but I dont
have any manuals.

Any one have a manual they could copy? Of course all costs
reimbursed!

Id like to be able to copy the floppy that came with it also!

Any help appreciated!

Thanks, Joe

I used to use this at a company before I retired. Used for
gang operation. We tried to get updates from Bytek, but
lastones we got was 1990 or so. And now I don't have access
to these.
Thanks, You dont by any chance remember how to copy the floppy that came
with it??

Joe
 
Joe Garner wrote:

On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 01:44:05 +0000, dont know wrote:

Joe Garner wrote:

Ive got a bytek 135H multiprogrammer, thing works fine but I dont
have any manuals.

Any one have a manual they could copy? Of course all costs
reimbursed!

Id like to be able to copy the floppy that came with it also!

Any help appreciated!

Thanks, Joe

I used to use this at a company before I retired. Used for
gang operation. We tried to get updates from Bytek, but
lastones we got was 1990 or so. And now I don't have access
to these.

Thanks, You dont by any chance remember how to copy the floppy that
came with it??

Joe
I remember it was not the normal DOS format. Our cmptr expert at that
time did make a backup. how I don't know.
 
dont know (mojo@nospam_netscape.com) said those last words:


I remember it was not the normal DOS format. Our cmptr expert at that
time did make a backup. how I don't know.
You can copy any floppy disk using WinImage.

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Hi!

Most - not all. It won't do a Sega System 24 disk for one.

Yours, Mark.

Chaos Master wrote:

dont know (mojo@nospam_netscape.com) said those last words:



I remember it was not the normal DOS format. Our cmptr expert at that
time did make a backup. how I don't know.


You can copy any floppy disk using WinImage.

[]s
 
In article <cbhjn7$1b4$1@titan.btinternet.com>,
Mark (UK) <jumbos.bazzar@btopenworld.com> wrote:
Chaos Master wrote:
dont know (mojo@nospam_netscape.com) said those last words:

I remember it was not the normal DOS format. Our cmptr expert at that
time did make a backup. how I don't know.

You can copy any floppy disk using WinImage.
Most - not all. It won't do a Sega System 24 disk for one.
There's an old (a dozen years ago) DOS program called Anadisk that will
analyze and copy just about anything. I used it to read Kaypro 4 CPM
disks on a PC. The current web site says you have to be a police
official or investigator, but it was in the Simtel archive, so it's
bound to be out there somewhere.

Mark Zenier mzenier@eskimo.com Washington State resident
 
Hi!

Tried Anadisk....

:-(

There are several programs that can read the disk okay, including
Anadosk and the Acorn Archimedes!! Unfortunately, none of them can write
out a copy that works on the original Sega setup.

Yours, Mark.

Mark Zenier wrote:
In article <cbhjn7$1b4$1@titan.btinternet.com>,
Mark (UK) <jumbos.bazzar@btopenworld.com> wrote:

Chaos Master wrote:

dont know (mojo@nospam_netscape.com) said those last words:


I remember it was not the normal DOS format. Our cmptr expert at that
time did make a backup. how I don't know.

You can copy any floppy disk using WinImage.

Most - not all. It won't do a Sega System 24 disk for one.


There's an old (a dozen years ago) DOS program called Anadisk that will
analyze and copy just about anything. I used it to read Kaypro 4 CPM
disks on a PC. The current web site says you have to be a police
official or investigator, but it was in the Simtel archive, so it's
bound to be out there somewhere.

Mark Zenier mzenier@eskimo.com Washington State resident
 
On Sun, 27 Jun 2004 19:17:16 +0000, Mark (UK) wrote:

Thanks, I'll try those programs...

Anyone have a manual? Ive figured out most of the menus, but there is
always something you miss... :}

All this about coping disks reminds me about the Copy II PC option board I
used to have, it would copy just about any floppy... Except the ones with
a 'defect' put in. Trouble is it was an ISA board and I dont have any ISA
computers anymore!

Thanks again, Joe



Hi!

Tried Anadisk....

:-(

There are several programs that can read the disk okay, including
Anadosk and the Acorn Archimedes!! Unfortunately, none of them can write
out a copy that works on the original Sega setup.

Yours, Mark.

Mark Zenier wrote:
In article <cbhjn7$1b4$1@titan.btinternet.com>,
Mark (UK) <jumbos.bazzar@btopenworld.com> wrote:

Chaos Master wrote:

dont know (mojo@nospam_netscape.com) said those last words:


I remember it was not the normal DOS format. Our cmptr expert at that
time did make a backup. how I don't know.

You can copy any floppy disk using WinImage.

Most - not all. It won't do a Sega System 24 disk for one.


There's an old (a dozen years ago) DOS program called Anadisk that will
analyze and copy just about anything. I used it to read Kaypro 4 CPM
disks on a PC. The current web site says you have to be a police
official or investigator, but it was in the Simtel archive, so it's
bound to be out there somewhere.

Mark Zenier mzenier@eskimo.com Washington State resident
 

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