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- From: dold@mitisft.Convergent.COM (Clarence Dold)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.unisys
- Subject: Re: CTOS <-> DOS disk conversion (no help yet)
- Message-ID: <2971@mitisft.Convergent.COM>
- Date: 8 Nov 92 18:35:37 GMT
- References: <1992Nov6.231858.1857@opusc.csd.scarolina.edu>
- Organization: Unisys Unix Systems Group, San Jose, CA
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- in article <1992Nov6.231858.1857@opusc.csd.scarolina.edu>, berry@opusc.csd.scarolina.edu (Berry Mobley) says:
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- > A couple of weeks back, someone posted an article with a reference to
- > a utility that either read CTOS disks in a PC, or wrote DOS disks in
- > a CTOS machine. Either of these would be very useful to us.
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- If such a program does not readily exist as PD, perhaps some CTOSian
- programmer woiuld be interested in porting Emmet P. Gray's mtool package.
- It was originally written for the 3B1, in .c. It has been ported to other
- platforms. It contains all of the source for the DOS directory layout and
- such. The only port required would be the CTOS File System side, and the
- raw read/write to diskette.
-
- Trivial, right? ;-)
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