On Tue, 30 Mar 2004, Joe R. wrote:
> It it's the VHS that I'm thinking of then it wasn't just a backup device.
> You could boot from it too! In fact, that's how you initially booted the
> system and installed the OS to the hard drive. I don't have the VHS unit
> but I do have one of the AM ssytems that uses it (an AM 1000). The tape
> interface is built-in. It's working but appears to have a bad hard drive
> controller. Any interest in it? See
> <http://www.classiccmp.org/hp/am-1000/> for pictures.
Yep, I've got a 1000 and a 1200. These are 68000-based machines with (I
believe) a funky bus so I probably can't use the interface inside and I
don't think they will be useful for my purposes (recovering data from VHS
data tapes).
What I really need is the PC interface because the files I'm recovering
were originally written on a PC. I've got a (mostly) complete library of
AM documentation that I need to go through but I'm sure I've got the
manuals for the setup I'm trying to build.
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