Reply 16500 of 29605, by brostenen
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liqmat wrote on 2020-08-26, 21:53:brostenen wrote on 2020-08-26, 20:15:In the process of making backup copies of all my Amiga floppy disks. These are disks from the late 1980's and early 1990's (circa 1987/1992), so I need to preserve the content. For the image backup, I am using an Amiga with HDD and Workbench installed. Running Tracksaver-GUI for the task. So far I am half way through all the disks, only slightly under 300 to go. (two box's are not in the picture)
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I would say from one vintage software archivist to another "I do not envy you.", but I am in the middle of multiple archival projects myself so I completely feel your pain.
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I actually enjoy this task. So rewarding to have a backup, and each disk only takes 47 seconds on my 500-Desktop. (Amiga500 based, 68000, 1mb ChipRam and 8mb FastRam) I think it depends on what type of person you are as well. Some hate to reattach the keycaps when a keyboard have been cleaned. I simply love to do it. However I hate taking a keyboard apart for cleaning and restauration.
The good part of having all the ADF files on an 3.5 inch PATA drive. Is that I can just mount the AmigaFFS filesystem directly on Linux, and copy the content without having to use any emulator. Just love it....
Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....
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