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First post, by uniQ

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Hi,

I recently bought a PicoMEM card for my old Commodore PC10-III family computer for future upgrades and overall convenience.
Currently, I'm using a painstakingly transferred DR DOS 5.0 installation from my old MFM hard drive, running via a CF card using an XT-IDE adapter.
I'd now like to transfer this installation to the new PicoMEM card.

My question is:
What's the best way to go about this? I've already tried creating a suitably sized IMG file via PicoMEM and injecting the CF card's data into it,
but the system no longer boots from the IMG that way.

Am386DX-40+FasMath, TVGA8900D-R, SB2.0
i486DX4-100, CL-GD5428VLB, PicoGUS+WP32McCake
MMX 233, S3 ViRGE/DX, Voodoo, SB16+Dreamblaster
K6-III+ 570, GeForce 2 Ti, V2 SLI, SB16+Dreamblaster
P2-450, V3, SBLive
P3-S 1,4 Tualatin, GF6600GT, SB Audigy 2ZS

Reply 1 of 5, by Jo22

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Hi, maybe Win32 Disk Imager can help? 🙂
On Linux, there's GNOME Disk Utility, it can restore/save drive content from/to images, too.

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Reply 2 of 5, by Yoghoo

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Did you make a disk image so that the boot record is also transferred? Just copying data does not work.

If the data is readable on drive C: when booting from a DR-DOS 5.0 boot floppy then you can do "SYS C:". Then booting should work again.

Reply 3 of 5, by Jo22

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That's a good idea. Because XT-IDE and PicoMEM may use different LBA translation. I didn't think of this before.

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In what to one race is no time at all, another race can rise and fall..." - The Minstrel

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Reply 4 of 5, by uniQ

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I tried several cloning and HDD imaging tools but the PC10-III just won't boot.

I ended up taking the longer route via PCem, connected the PicoMEM IMG, reinstalled DR DOS 5.0 and copied my data using WinImage.
Now it runs on the Commodore as well. 😀

Am386DX-40+FasMath, TVGA8900D-R, SB2.0
i486DX4-100, CL-GD5428VLB, PicoGUS+WP32McCake
MMX 233, S3 ViRGE/DX, Voodoo, SB16+Dreamblaster
K6-III+ 570, GeForce 2 Ti, V2 SLI, SB16+Dreamblaster
P2-450, V3, SBLive
P3-S 1,4 Tualatin, GF6600GT, SB Audigy 2ZS

Reply 5 of 5, by vetz

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I use Disk Editor from the Norton Utilities package:

Object -> Drive -> Physical disks -> Hard Disk 1 (your MFM harddrive)
Object -> Physical sector -> Cylinder: 0, Side: 0, Sector: 1, Number of sectors: maximum
(cursor at the beginning) Edit -> Mark
Press "End" to select the entire disk area
Tools -> Write to -> to a File... (make sure you can write to a second harddrive, zipdrive or network location)

.img file can then be opened up in utilities like WinImage or used on PicoMem

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