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Date   : Fri, 27 Mar 1987 09:41:08 GMT
From   : well!ari@LLL-LCC.ARPA (Ari Davidow)
Subject: Re: Reading CP/M Files from DOS

In article <KPETERSEN.12289323272.BABYL@SIMTEL20.ARPA> dowst@JPL-VLSI.ARPA wri

tes:
>The UNIFORM program allows a PC to read files from over 60 different CP/M
>machines.  The program is shareware and is available from some PC BBSs.
>I can dig up the address of the publisher if you need it.
>
>Henry Dowst KA6KNJ


UNIFORM, by Matchpoint(?) Solutions in Illinois, is very much NOT
shareware (although some other program MAY be).  Despite that, it is
absolutely the best program in the genre,allowing the user to not
only read/write/format some 200 (not 60) CP/M disk formats, but to
put the actual CP/M disk in the PC and work off of it as though it
were a PC disk.  The company also markets a board to read Apple &
Northstar disks, and a third board that can run 8" and 3-1/2" and
AT disks off of an XT (also an AT).  They make good equipment,
and have good support.  Their phone number is (815) 756-3411.
    The program generally sells for around $50 (the boards around
$150).
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