Those don't require the use of an oscilloscope, they're standard software packages that read data from a well-aligned disk.
From the manual:
"Don't attempt to back up the Calibration disk. For the Calibration disk to be effective, it must be precision copied on a professional duplicating machine. Although AMI-ALIGNMENT SYSTEM will happily believe the copy of the calibration disk is valid, you cannot trust the Alignment Test results with anything but the original disk. The floppy drive you copy the calibration disk with may be slightly misaligned, resulting in a misaligned calibration disk and subsequent unreliable test results."
From the manual:
"Don't attempt to back up the Calibration disk. For the Calibration disk to be effective, it must be precision copied on a professional duplicating machine. Although AMI-ALIGNMENT SYSTEM will happily believe the copy of the calibration disk is valid, you cannot trust the Alignment Test results with anything but the original disk. The floppy drive you copy the calibration disk with may be slightly misaligned, resulting in a misaligned calibration disk and subsequent unreliable test results."