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- From: bird@cbnewsd.cb.att.com (j.l.walters)
- Subject: Re: Looking for ways to read Apple CP/M disks
- Organization: AT&T
- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 03:11:35 GMT
- Message-ID: <1993Jan8.031135.779@cbnewsd.cb.att.com>
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- From article <1if0muINNs9g@escargot.xx.rmit.OZ.AU>, by s892031@minyos.xx.rmit.OZ.AU (Pumpkin Power):
- > Dad just bought a '386 and would like to copy all of his WordStar data
- > files across, which are currently stored on CP/M format disks. A
- > friend suggested PC-Alien, but we need to know exactly what CP/M format
- > the Apple is using, and I can't find it in any of the manuals.
- The Telecommunications program, SoftTerm ][ copies CP/M disks.
- There is both a DOS 3.3 and a ProDOS version out there. SoftTerm
- isn't used much in the Apple world anymore. They left for MS/DOS
- land where the market was larger and the pirates smaller.
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- Kind Regards,
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- Joe Walters att!ihlpm!bird, IH 2A-227 (708) 224-7189
- To know, and not to do, is not yet to know
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