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Date   : Fri, 25 Aug 1989 09:28:59 EST
From   : SAGE@LL.LL.MIT.EDU
Subject: Writing PC-DOS Disks on a Kaypro

Bill Swan and others asked about public domain programs to allow reading
and writing MS-DOS disks on a Kaypro.  Why does it have to be public domain?
If you have a TurboROM or KROM, you can use the marvelous DosDisk from
Plu*Perfect.  It costs only $30, hardly a lot of money to make the machine
useful.  With DosDisk, one of the Kaypro drives will act just like an MS-DOS
drive: you can use all your standard programs to access files on the disk.
DosDisk is unique in giving you access not only to the root directory of the
DOS disk but to all subdirectories as well.

-- Jay Sage



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