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Date   : Fri, 07 Aug 1992 05:50:46 GMT
From   : pacbell.com!pacbell!sactoh0!antares!neptons@ames.arc.nasa.gov (Roger Barth)
Subject: Re: converting files

jot@teak09.cray.com (Otto Tennant) writes:
> 
> You want the shareware program 22DISK, which can be found at SIMTEL
> mirrors as "msdos/dskutl/22dsk138.zip".  PC hardware cannot read old
> single-density Osborne disks, but it can read double densities.
> 22DISK knows about an enormous number of diskette formats.
> 
> There are also several emulators, if you need to temporarily execute
> Z80 programs on your PC.

22DISK for reading various disk formats and 22NICE, an emulator were
written by a company called SYDEX in Sunnyvale, California, USA.  The
company seems to be out of business since the phones are no longer
connected.  Can anyone tell me if SYDEX or the 22DISK author is still
in business?

Thanks....
--
Roger Barth - Cameron Park, California USA              Coherent 3.2
neptons!roger@antares.intel.com                 916-677-9771 (voice)

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