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- From: S112397@UMRVMA.umr.edu
- Subject: Re:Zillions of Questions(old post)
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 06:11:47 GMT
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- I would like to thank Steven Wells of answering my post,
- now some advice for anybody out there who (like me) need to
- be able to copy data from a small disk to a large disk.
- In other words, those of you who ftp Atari STuff from various
- sites (thanks atari.archives.umich.edu and your mirror
- wuarchive.wustl.edu, a REALLY BIG THANKS, I MEAN REALLLLLLY
- BIGGGGG THANKKKSSSSS TO YOUUUUUUU) but must use an IBM to do so
- (and therefore must use a standard format disk instead of adding
- sectors and tracks) use Fast Copy III (f_copy3.??? at the archives
- above) Why? Cause you can do it real easy like. Just use new conf
- to reconfigure you IBM disk to extra tracks and sectors (now you can't
- use it on the IBM again, but who cares!) RAH STeven Wells RAH Atari
- Archive (both incarnations) RAH Fast Copy III RAH RAH RAH, YAAAAAAAAAA!!!
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- The preceding was brought to you by a much relieved Sam Groves
- s112397@umrvma.umr.edu (if you really care :) :) :) :) :) )
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