The config.cfg file on the 8600 is an ascii text file. You can open it with any text editor. Sometimes notepad doesn't recognize the formatting so it looks unreadable. Try a different text editor.
On the 5500 it depends on how you copy off the file.
If you use the CI menus there is an option to copy either a binary or ascii version of the file. The binary will be unreadable.
There are the same options if you use device manager.
I backup my 8600s using a Perl script that connects to them and prints out the config... not graceful but it works and has the benefit of being able to show the status of a few other things that I like to track.
We had several issues when trying to restore 5500 series switches using ASCII configs. As of then we recommend our customers to store both the binary and the ASCII file.
If you try to copy the saved config to tftp, it creates a useless big dumb binary file.
What you need to do is copy the running config, and it saves it as ASCII.
(Copy run tftp address ...)
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