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PRODUCT NAME
CrossDos Version 7 Gold.
The MS-DOS File System for the Amiga Computer.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
Crossdos allows you to read and write MS-DOS (v2 or higher) formatted disks
directly from AmigaDOS. It integrates itself into the OS allowing your
MS-DOS disks to be accessed from any application.
AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
Consultron
8959 Ridge Rd.
Plymouth, MI 48170-3213
USA
Tel: (313) 459-7271
Web: http://www.cucug.org/consultron/
Email: consultron@consultron.plymouth.mi.us (Registration)
PRICE
$40 for new customers
Postage: $5 for USA/Canada customers. $10 for elsewhere.
Will accept Visa, Mastercard and American Express.
HARDWARE & SOFTWARE PREREQUISITES
Requires any standard Amiga with at least 256K of memory, floppy drive or
hard disk.
Requires Amiga OS 2.0 or higher.
MACHINE USED FOR TESTING
Amiga 1200
Blizzard 1230-IV
16MB Fast RAM
1.1Gb Hard Disk
1 x DD/DS Floppy drive (DF1)
1 x HD/DS Floppy drive (DF2)
Kickstart/Workbench 3.1
DEMO VERSION
There is a demo version of version 6 available from Consultron's web page.
It is a read-only demo.
COPY PROTECTION
None
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
The software comes on one floppy disk.
An 'Install' program is provided to install the software onto your Hard
disk (300K) or onto floppy disk (50k). It is possible to run the software
from a working copy of the CrossDos disk by double-clicking the PC0 icon.
REVIEW
Crossdos has been provided in a limited form since Workbench 2.1, that
version allowed Amiga users to read/write MS-DOS disks via the PC0, PC1
etc. DosDrivers. It also provided the CrossDos commodity program which
allows you to filter out extra characters from text files copied from
MS-DOS disks and some Text Translation.
Since then Microsoft has released Windows 95 which extended the MS-DOS
filenames from the 8.3 (11 character) format to 256 character filenames.
The Amiga can read upto 30 character filenames. CrossDos 7 now allows you
to read/write 30 character filenames onto MS-DOS disks (longer filenames
are not recommended as some programs may not work correctly). Volume names
are still limited to 11 characters long.
I had the Workbench version of CrossDos since I bought my Amiga 1200 and
used it often when copying files to/from work especially from Aminet or
converting Word files into RTF or Wordperfect format for use on WordWorth
at home. The short fileformat wasn't much of a problem but now that long
filenames are pretty common, it was getting to be a pain having to use
them.
Consultron had only recently updated their web page and CrossDos 7 was
advertised with Windows 95 filename support and at only $40 was a bargain!
I immediately, posted a letter with my Mastercard details for it.
A coupe of weeks later it arrived in the post. Crossdos was supplied on a
floppy disk with a nice blue/gold manual (46 pages). I made a copy of the
disk for backup purposes and installed the software via the Install program
onto the Workbench partition of my hard disk.
The software includes four DosDrivers (PC0-PC4), a CrossDos commodity
program a QuickPrep program, a DiskChg program and new versions of Format,
Diskcopy and Mount programs (v40) and the CrossDosFileSystem.
The new drivers have been working faultlessly since day one although MCP
caused read errors with the Trackdisk option enabled (it is now disabled).
I saved some files with Windows 95 onto a floppy disk and took it home and
lo and behold the disk displayed the filenames at full length. It also
works with the normal 8.3 files as well.
According to the manual, you should keep Windows 95 filenames under 30
characters long as that is the limit for Amiga OS. I have never used
really long filenames so that really isn't an issue but will be if saving
from a Win 95 machine.
I am now using it as normal and I don't have to remember to reduce it down
to the awful 8.3 format anymore. Windows 3.x machines will probably just
see the truncated file format. Well worth the money.
DOCUMENTATION
The manual comes with CrossDos is 46 pages long and comes in a nice blue
/gold cover. There are still references to long gone products such as
Wordperfect, Final Copy, ADPro etc but includes new products such as Syjet,
Zip, Jaz etc.
There is an example mountlist on p26 but didn't come out quite right with
some characters overlapping others. I hope Consultron can fix this. There
is a useful 8 page trouble shooting guide for problems with CrossDos.
SUPPORT/WARRANTY
Consultron has a Technical Support line during the day (US time) and
registration is possible via Email or Snailmail. They used to have a BBS
but this is replaced by their updated web page at:
http://www.cucug.org/consultron/
BUGS
No bugs have been found as yet. The latest update is available to upgrade
to 7.02 on their web page.
GOOD POINTS
Easy to install and completely transparent to the user. Plenty of useful
utilities to go with it. The ConfigDisk will be useful for other removable
drives as Mountlists can be automatically created. QuickPrep is useful to
format MS-DOS partitions.
DISLIKES
I would have like to seen a DiskSalv type utility to fix Read/Write errors.
MS DOS 6 has Scandisk, although Norton Utilities on the PC is excellent on
finding a fixing common disk problems and mapping out bad blocks.
The disk uses horrible standard four colour icons which are awful. A
combination of MWB or NewIcons would have been nice for a 90s product.
CONCLUSIONS
Worthwhile having if you use PCs and Amigas to transfer files on a regular
basis esp. if you have access to Win 5 machines otherwise the normal
CrossDos on WB would suffice for the rest of us.