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Barry Watzman wrote:
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<pre wrap="">OCR on an assembly listing will probably be useless, and I have not been
doing it on any of the manuals that I have been scanning.
I have several systems here with working 8" drives, but only running CP/M.
Ironically, what I don't have, for now, is an MS-DOS system with 5.25"
drives, other than the Z-100 (which doesn't have 3.5" drives), so I have no
good way to get things from 5.25" to 3.5", even MS-DOS.
Barry
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Subject: [sebhc] RE: Scanning HDOS source listings
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<pre wrap="">Also, the "binding" would have to be broken
(permanently) to do this, they were originally bound with "velo-bind".
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Yes, but you can reassemble them easily with the velo binder machine at any
Kinko's.
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<pre wrap="">what would be more
useful would be source code files that could be reassembled, created by
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<pre wrap="">a
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<pre wrap="">disassembler but then "corrected" using the source code hard copy
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<pre wrap="">listings
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<pre wrap="">as a guide.
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I was thinking of something similar when I asked for the OCR's. I was going
to to the other way, assemble and then compare the output with the release.
That way, once you get it fixed up, you have all the comments in the source
already.
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<pre wrap="">I would have thought that Pat [Swayne] or Steve [Parker] might
have had the "real" HDOS source code, right out of the software
engineering group.
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I might. But I've input nearly every 5 1/4" floppy I have already and
haven't seen it. So if I do have it, it's almost certainly on 8" media and
I don't yet have anything set up to read them with.
Hey, Pat .. "Got HDOS?" :-) How about Jim?
Cheers,
- Steven
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I'm not sure I understand, but do you need something transferred from 5
1/4 to 3 1/2 or vice versa?<br>
I still have an MSDOS system with both types of drives.<br>
Carroll<br>
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