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by chasil 550 days ago
I was actually tasked with pulling a customer list out of dBASE 2 on CP/M that had 8" floppy disks (in addition to the hard drive).

I managed to do it by configuring the serial port as the printer, at 9600/n/8/1.

I used a null modem into my laptop, and captured the output with Procomm.

Fun times.

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Ha, funny! I did something very similar when we moved from old NEC APCs with 8" floppies to brand new IBM PC XTs and ATs! The consultants wanted something like $200 per disk to convert them. I was able to rig up a serial cable and a tiny Turbo Pascal program to send files from one machine to another. A couple cheap cable ends from Radio Shack and some spare phone wire from the basement was all it needed!

The serial printer port trick is very clever too. I don't think my transfer was as fast as 9600. Good job!

Thanks!

"The consultants wanted something like $200 per disk to convert them."

As P.T. Barnum said, there's a sucker born every minute. Your coworkers hopefully thanked you for letting that be the next guy.

Edit: he might not have said it.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/There%27s_a_sucker_born_ever...