We have 2 Sodick wire cutters 1 x A280 and 1 x 812 (BF275) . We have had a problem with the system files on the floppies now being unreadable on the machines. We do have the files on our windows PC however.
The problem being is that no matter what I have tried, (formats etc) on blank disks , writing back to the new floppies is no problem and seem identical to the backed up files on the PC, the sodick just refuses to read them.User discs are not a problem
The floppy drives on the Sodicks are not the problem. I have "been" there before and know they are fine. The problem lies probably? in the file structure written back to the new floppies. I have tried images and different utilities to make it work but can't.
It might be something to do with the write speed for the drives.
An obvious solution might be to make copies from the Sodick machine itself but if we can't start the machine and don't have a working disk to copy I'm screwed .
It might be possible to run a disk from another Sodick but I think our files hold parameter info specifically to our machines. Another way is if someone who has been able to do this is to use our backed up system files and turn them into useful floppies.
We would gladly pay for them.
Another plan of attack is to change the drives for the usb converter which I think will work on the A280 with the fd1137d drives and use our PC files to the stick. The 812 is another story as the fd1135d drives should work with an HxC Floppy Emulator BUT
needs a VFO board as well. I don't have a problem going that way in the future but for now I just want the damn things running so the floppy route is ok for now.:violin: